Google offers two features to make it easier to browse the web in apps

On Tuesday, Google announced two new features to improve the app browsing experience on its Android operating system.

The American tech giant offers Android app developers WebViews which is based on its Chrome project and allows them to create their own internal browser that allows users to browse the web without leaving the app.

To help developers provide an enhanced web browsing experience in apps, the company has introduced the custom tabs feature, which the company says is now supported by most major Android browsers.

Google offers two features to make it easier to browse the web in apps

Google offers two features to make it easier to browse the web in apps

To keep users engaged with apps, Chrome gives developers greater control over tab height with its partial custom tabs feature, which allows the browser to partially cover apps in a way that allows users to interact with apps and the web. Clicking on any link will bring up an internal web browser at the bottom, covering half of the screen, and the user can then choose to browse fully or return to the app.

Google stated in its blog that there are already a number of browsers that support this feature including: Chrome and it expects other browsers to support this feature as soon as possible.

In addition to the feature (some custom tabs), Google also introduced the Chrome Custom Tabs feature, which provides developers with a fast, secure, and seamless way to browse the web and brings favorite Chrome features to in-app browsing. . , for example: save and auto-complete the password.



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