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Mez_BCNA
5 months agoCommunity Manager
Hi @GrannyBerd
We have sent your feedback to the My Journey team and we don't want to add any further stress to your days.
In the meantime, I'm not sure if it is helpful however you don't have to be on PC to login into the browser and you can even save the My Journey website to your mobile home screen
To add a website to your Android mobile device's home screen, you can:
We have sent your feedback to the My Journey team and we don't want to add any further stress to your days.
In the meantime, I'm not sure if it is helpful however you don't have to be on PC to login into the browser and you can even save the My Journey website to your mobile home screen
To add a website to your Android mobile device's home screen, you can:
- Go to the website you want to add
- Tap the Share icon, which looks like a square with an arrow pointing out
- Select Add to Home Screen
- Name the shortcut
- Tap Add
You can move the shortcut around on your home screen and organise it like any other app. When you tap the shortcut, it will open the website directly.
To remove a website shortcut, you can tap and hold the shortcut for a few seconds, and then remove it like you would any other app icon.
To add a webpage to your iPhone's home screen, you can do the following:
- Open Safari
- Go to the webpage you want to add
- Tap the Share icon, which looks like a square with an arrow pointing up
- Select Add to Home Screen
- Name your link button
- Tap Add in the upper right hand corner
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