
Progressive Web Apps Support Coming To WP-AppKit
We are in the process to add Progressive Web Apps support to WP-AppKit. And guess what? You can test this new feature right now.
We are in the process to add Progressive Web Apps support to WP-AppKit. And guess what? You can test this new feature right now.
By default, WP-AppKit allows to have post list as homescreen but sometimes we need more. Boost your skills by Learning to create a customized homescreen for your app.
How to avoid side effects introduced by cache plugins with WP AppKit, and keep your website as speed as before anyway? Here’s our solution.
A tutorial on how to get touch and swipe enabled WordPress galleries in your WP-AppKit powered mobile apps with PhotoSwipe.
Use the PhotoSwipe Javascript library in your WP-AppKit theme to let users zoom images by pinching in and out.
How do we get search for our apps? In this tutorial, we’re going to see how to add a search box to our WP-AppKit apps. This search will leverage the WordPress native search. We’ll be able to type keywords in a search field, send the request to the server where WordPress lives and get results in return.
AdMob (by Google) is certainly one of the most used advertising solution for mobile apps. Like AdSense for websites, it allows to display various banner formats in your app. In this tutorial, we’ll see how to add AdMob banners to your WP-AppKit app’s theme.
Create a slide transition animation between 2 screens for your mobile app theme.
By default, WP-AppKit is fully compatible with Apache web server. But how about Nginx? You may have to specifically configure your server in order to make our plugin work, so here’s why and how.
Learn how to add custom templates and render custom data in your app’s theme