browser - Running a web app full screen on Fire HD 10 tablet - Android . . . Since I control the web app in this case, I was able to add a button that calls document body requestFullscreen, which works in Chromium, Firefox, and the stock browser (Silk Browser) It would still be good to get an answer for the case where you can't control the web app
Is there a way to add a web shortcut to the home tab? Usually chrome or firefox is used to create the link on other android systems, but the Silk web browser doesn't seem to have this capability I don't think its possible to install chrome or firefox on a kindle fire out-of-the-box without doing some fancy editing What's the simplest way to add a web link to the home page of an amazon kindle fire?
Is it possible to use the Kindle Fires browser in a full screen mode? This appears to have been added in v6 2 2 of the Kindle Fire's system firmware I updated today and there is now a fullscreen button at the far right of the bottom menu bar in the stock browser Pressing it hides the menu bar, the status bar, and the tab bar
how to export bookmarks from Silk web browser without rooting? Amazon has apparently made it impossible to export bookmarks from its Silk web browser on Kindle Fire Searching on StackExchange, I note several old recommendations to download certain apps in order to export bookmarks from Chrome or Firefox, and recommendations to root the Kindle
Silk Browsers full screen option has gone on Kindle Fire HDX? Am I going nuts (well, yes, but ), or has Amazon Kindle Fire HDX removed full screen from the silk browser? I can not find the full screen button now, just a sort of menu button in the navigation bar right hand side
Force browser to hide nav tab bar 5 Sadly Google Chrome and other browsers don't have a feature to hide the url bar and tab bar One alternative is the app Full Screen Browser Its features are: Web browser that allows for full screen viewing Hide or dim navigation bar (Home, Back etc) Hide action status bar
Is there a web browser for the 1st generation Kindle Fire that uses . . . Various websites are starting to fail to load in the built-in Silk web browser, and I've tracked the issue down to the fact that Silk uses only TLS 1 0 TLS 1 0 1 1 is outdated and insecure to such an extent that major websites have begun refusing such connections outright