@karlyeurl @Vjeux @excalidraw @mozilla @firefox Hmm, looks like https://t.co/oS9DNtDqZN touched on this. CC: @Lipis.
@Vjeux @karlyeurl @excalidraw The “Save as†feature requires the browser to implement the File System Access API (https://t.co/tV7wGEw5k5). The @mozilla @firefox team so far have deferred taking a position on it: https://t.co/P2fTJkNLwo. My suggestion
Green Energy Efficient Progressive Web Apps, by â¦@davrousâ©. https://t.co/CJ4bLzlHhV
@firt @1joshuatz Which is interesting, because the PiP feature per se is supported: https://t.co/aqNMt5H4vM.
@1joshuatz @ChromiumDev @sw12 Thanks for the kind words, happy you found our content helpful. Super neat(!) demo, too. I have shared it with a couple of people involved in the effort.
Well-researched and well-implemented demo by @1joshuatz that demonstrates the feasibility of and the user request for arbitrary content for the Picture-in-Picture API. â¤µï¸ This is super neat. https://t.co/Bp9QGELPBj