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Is it possible to make such a link on the site so that it does not open in a new tab, but opens an offer to choose a different browser?
Hello.
The point is. There is a website with links to social media. fb and vk networks
When a person navigates through them from a normal browser, he is offered where to open this link.
But, the "unique" safari browser does not want to do this, but opens in a new tab, where the user is often not authorized.
Is it possible to hang some kind of script on this link so that it still offers to choose the VK or FB application? For safari browser.
Or at least so that a person can open the site in another browser using the link?
Don’t kick too hard) I don’t have a solution, maybe this is not feasible, but suddenly it’s possible to do it)
Thank you in advance
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To be honest, it’s not clear from your question, but I’ll venture to assume that we are talking about the question:
“How in the safari mobile browser, by clicking on a link, open a native application?”
Answer: you can, if the developers of the application have provided for it.
for FB: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10416338/open-...
for VK I'm too lazy to google)
Something like this is possible:<a href="vk://vk.com/ХХХ">VK Profile</a>
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