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OWD project: WebView information on MDN #111
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As the author of the paper mentioned above, I grant MDN and OWD folks full access to my material and sources. The LaTeX source is probably easy enough to convert to Markdown. The paper is published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialNoDerivs 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license, but I waive the license exclusively for MDN and OWD, so no attribution is required. |
I 2nd this since one of my biggest private projects uses webview. |
The W3C WebView CG seems to have been restarted. There is an issue that WebView compat is going to part of the CG's charter: WebView-CG/charter#12 "The chairs are proposing that we add the deliverable, a webview compatibility report. This would serve as a reference point into the differences between different WebView providers." @wbamberg Maybe we want to join the community group calls and see how we could participate? They seem to happen on a monthly basis. Meeting notes from December 2023: https://github.com/WebView-CG/meetings/blob/main/2023/2023-12-15.md. Next one seems to be on 26 January 2024, 16:00–17:00 UTC. |
Howdy all 👋 co-chair of the WebView CG here. Just adding a +1 to @muodov 's comment. We will of course want to first make sure that the group is in favor of this new deliverable but it would be great to hear from your side how this could benefit the web. I look forward to seeing you there. |
This proposal was originally made in mdn/content but was deleted from there in mdn/content#13768. Restoring and copying into openwebdocs.
This RFC proposes that we work on adding WebView documentation to MDN, to help
web developers figure out how to test and support WebView environments (i.e. iOS
and Android WebView-based "mega app" type environments).
This would include:
used the most.
points, e.g. how to handle feature detection false positives.
Problem statement
WebView environments are used more than you might think (early data suggests
that up to 20% of Android web use is WebView), but there is very little
information available on how to effectively support them, and some thorny
problems to overcome, for example certain features that are supported in a
rendering engine but don't work because of environmental differences.
Priority assessment
This table checks this project against the OWD prioritization criteria.
aware of these issues.
kind of information is becoming more sought after.
Proposed solutions
We need to write this content.
Task list
set of pages.
write the content.
pages. Get them working on pages.
Useful links
of Web Access is not a Web Browser by
Thomas Steiner.
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