![]() ![]() Here's what I've observed in iOS user agent mode:ġ) When the page loads, if I inspect the element with the link, everything looks fine: Ģ) When I click the badge link, nothing happens. When I'm in any mode except iOS everything works as expected. I am testing this in Chrome using developer tools to spoof the user agent, so I can test all the modes without needing actual devices. There is a badge that says "Available on the App Store" if the user agent is an iOS browser, "Available in Google Play" if they're on an Android browser.you get the idea. Since Chrome OS is based on Linux, you can use this to install the Windows version of iTunes on a Chromebook. ![]() I am developing a mobile web (jquery 1.7.1 and jquery mobile 1.1.0) application with a splash screen that encourages visitors to download the app.
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