![]() ![]() While Chrome Custom Tabs currently only works with Chrome Dev (44 and higher), it will gracefully fall back to opening URL’s in your default browser if Custom Tabs aren’t available. It’s also possible to add your own Toolbar items and menu items to the overflow menu. UiBuilder.SetExitAnimations (this, _in_left, _out_right) UiBuilder.SetStartAnimations (this, _in_right, _out_left) So to save anyone reading this the time, here's an upload of just the Chrome Tabs Action: LaunchBar Custom Action for Chrome Tabs. This is because I use the Best Homepage Ever - New Tab Quick Launch with Chrome, and it only seems to work about 75 of the time The other 25 of the time, the new tab extension somehow turns itself off, and I have to go back into my browsers extensions and switch it back ON. After wasting a lot of time trying to find the 'Download.zip' file stated in the Readme on this page, I finally found I had to download ALL of this developer's LB actions. This will ensure your users feel like they’ve never left your app. However, I can currently only give it 4/5 stars. It’s easy to specify your own colors for branding the toolbar and start and exit animations for activity. Var hostedManager = new HostedActivityManager (this) Loading your URL in a Chrome Custom Tab couldn’t be any easier, as it only requires a couple of lines of code: LaunchBar still works for 1Password entries from the New Tab page. You can still deliver a branded experience that feels like it’s right inside your app, while your users get all of the power and familiarity of Chrome. My previous workflow was to open a new tab in Chrome, use the shortcut to launch. With Chrome Custom Tabs, you get the best of both worlds. This provides a seamless and branded user experience, but misses out on things like saved passwords and form data. If your app is like many others today, you may provide your own in-app web browser experience when displaying linked web content to your users. Chrome Custom Tabs were one of the exciting announcements made at Google I/O 2015 that you can try now in your Xamarin apps. ![]()
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