Dacvak
No one shall be brought before our LORD David Bowie without the true and secret knowledge of the Photoshop. For in that time, so shall He appear.
I’m sure I’m not alone in primarily browsing GAF on my phone. And while the NeoGAF mobile site is genuinely phenomenal (seriously, enormous props to the admins/designers), the one issue I have with it is that it’s not contained in its own app.
Instead, I manually add the bookmark to my phone’s home screen, and open it from there like an app. This unfortunately has the side effect of opening a new tab in my browser, and since I’m a degenerate GAF addict, that means that I accumulate hundreds of tabs that I have to clear every few weeks.
A fairly easy solution would be to simply create an app that’s just a container for the mobile site in a native browser. (This is something that can be done in a matter of hours in Xcode, at least, and I’d totally be willing to do it.) It wouldn’t change the experience in any way, but it would separate standard browser use from GAF use.
Maybe I’m the only one who cares about this, though. Still, I think it would be great to have as an option.
Instead, I manually add the bookmark to my phone’s home screen, and open it from there like an app. This unfortunately has the side effect of opening a new tab in my browser, and since I’m a degenerate GAF addict, that means that I accumulate hundreds of tabs that I have to clear every few weeks.
A fairly easy solution would be to simply create an app that’s just a container for the mobile site in a native browser. (This is something that can be done in a matter of hours in Xcode, at least, and I’d totally be willing to do it.) It wouldn’t change the experience in any way, but it would separate standard browser use from GAF use.
Maybe I’m the only one who cares about this, though. Still, I think it would be great to have as an option.