- Why does Firefox still not support the Web Share API? https://caniuse.com/web-share 14 comments firefox
Linking pages
- JavaScript APIs You Don’t Know About — Smashing Magazine https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2022/09/javascript-api-guide/ 134 comments
- June 2022 Release - cables.gl - blog https://blog.cables.gl/2022/06/07/june-2022-release/ 3 comments
- Sharing Images, Canvas and HTML using the Web Share API https://blog.kaiserapps.com/sharing-images-using-the-web-share-api/ 1 comment
- How to Use The Native JavaScript Share API | JavaScript in Plain English https://javascript.plainenglish.io/how-to-use-the-native-javascript-share-api-6ec67399a9d3 0 comments
- Sharing Images, Canvas and HTML using the Web Share API https://blog.kaiser.lol/sharing-images-using-the-web-share-api/ 0 comments
- Allow your mobile visitors to easier share your articles with the Web Share API | Phiilu | Florian Kapfenberger https://phiilu.com/share-articles-on-social-media-with-the-web-share-api 0 comments
- GitHub - sakerhetspolisen/react-share-on-social: Native sharing using the Web Share API if supported, a beautiful fallback if not. :sunglasses: https://github.com/sakerhetspolisen/react-share-on-social 0 comments
- Share visual content from web to social media without API or SDK https://sudolabs.com/insights/share-visual-content-from-web-to-social-media-without-api-or-sdk 0 comments
Linked pages
- The web share API | Phil Nash https://philna.sh/blog/2017/03/14/the-web-share-api/ 3 comments
- Web Share API - Web APIs | MDN https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Share_API 2 comments
- Integrate with the OS sharing UI with the Web Share API https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2016/10/navigator-share 0 comments
- Web Share API brings the native sharing capabilities to the browser https://blog.hospodarets.com/web-share-api 0 comments
- Integrate with the OS sharing UI with the Web Share API https://web.dev/web-share/ 0 comments
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