Mobile Link* is a free mobile app, allowing you to monitor the status of your home standby generator. Each Generac home standby generator is equipped with onboard Wi-Fi enabling you to connect it to your home's WiFi router. Once connected, you can monitor the status of your generator directly from your device, 24/7.
If there is a change in status to your generator, Mobile Link will alert you to ensure you are aware of your power status. Mobile Link can also provide your dealer a direct link to your generator, enabling them to view your generator status, troubleshoot, and provide efficient service, whether you are home or away!
Something that Chrome has that I found very useful is being able to send a link from desktop brave to mobile brave or vice versa. Is that available currently? I have not been able to figure it out if it is.
Once you have Sync enabled across your devices you can right click (or hold if on mobile) a link and you will be prompted to send the link to another device in your Sync chain which will open it on the device.
Heya - I'm currently making some tweaks to the CSS on my website. I changed the size of the font in my mobile nav using custom css found here in the forum, and would like to do the same for the "login / account" link if possible as right now it's huge.
Hello, not sure what the problem is but I added an anchor tag linked to an id in one of my pages. In desktop, when i click on this anchor tag my browser opens the new page and sends me to the specific part of the page I need. But on mobile, it simply opens the new page from the beginning.
Anchor links will behave different in mobile browsers. You can change the format of the anchor link t make it work in mobile like /pageslug#unique-id or #unique-id. Here's a guide with more information:
Hi there! After I published the site, the anchor links stopped working on the mobile version, they work well in desktop. When you click on any nav link in the menu on the mobile version, it just takes you back to the home page but not to the right section. Anyone else going through this? The site is and I have an Iphone
I am having the same issue with anchor links not working on the safari browser (mobile or desktop). they worked great for a year and then I tried to install a PipeDrive chat bot and they all stopped working over night. Now all 70+ of my buttons are not working. Would appreciate any advice for
I'm having the same problem. Links had been working properly previously, but all the sudden only go to the top of the page. Another forum said it's an Apple Issue with a recent update with Safari, but the anchor links aren't working for Chrome mobile either--only on desktop.
I am having issues with an anchor link on this site. The 'menus' link in the nav bar scrolls down to a module on the homepage. It initially worked great on both desktop and mobile, but now it has completely stopped working on mobile. Any idea how I can fix this?
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My hope is that this start_url we could launch straight into the app. I do see in my android system permissions that the zoom app has the ability to open other forms of links. Instead I get this intermediate landing page. Is there an easy modification that I can do to the start_url to allow it to be opened by the zoom app directly?
I have a debate with my team about the size of text links on mobile.On one side are standards of accessibility and minimum tap sizes for fingers.On the other is Apple.com sign-in page where we have rather small targets for forgot the password or apple id.
Well, I do know that it all depends on the context of the links. But I can't understand the reasoning behind Apple.com's sign-in use case. They do have the space to make them accessible to tap without misleadings.
Who cares what Apple is doing, they were the ones who introduced light grey text on a slight lighter background (that "trend" still hasn't gone away yet in some companies!), they do not get accessibility right all of the time! (but they do better than most and always try to improve, use that as the part of Apple to emulate!)
If your team want to argue then get them to let someone with Parkinson's disease or Cerebral Palsy use your product and they will see the value of those extra 10 pixels here and there. Better yet get them to use your App while driving on a Country Road (as a passenger :-P), it isn't just disabled people that large tap targets help!
This isn't to say that you should follow their example blindly. Your statement "if Apple makes these implementations in their text links" is analogous to "that guy over there stole a cookie so I can" - it is still wrong, do not assume Apple gets everything right (even though they do better than most).
I would argue that the question you should instead be asking is "what can we do that others do not to make sure our app / website is as easy to use as possible?". If adding 20px between text links makes it 20% less likely to click the wrong link your conversions will increase, that has to be worth the 20px!
Now I would actually argue that this part of the guidance / rules is a cop out. With careful sentence structuring you can easily leave space between links. You can also make the touch target much taller by adding spacing between each lines and top and bottom padding your links. Just a thought, not a necessity to be "compliant".
Additionally if you have two different items on a page that perform the same action then only one of them must comply with minimum sizing, the other can be 1px by 1px if you really want. This tends to be the rule that surprises people the most.
This question is analogous to "We are building a new Headquarters, let's put this step here as it is easier and we don't care about wheelchair users" - if you make a conscious decision to do something that excludes people then be prepared for some lawsuits (and I would hope some serious internal conflict!).
Instead make the decision today that anything built going forward will exceed expectations, just do what you can with old stuff as nobody is perfect and budgets and time constraints do need to be considered. (using my building example, if it was an old building rather than a new build and was going to cost you far too much money to install a concrete ramp for wheelchair users to replace a step, then it is acceptable to have a portable ramp. Not a prefect solution but perfectly reasonable!)
As you can tell, I am of the firm belief that there are no excuses for deliberate decisions that make products less accessible. Ignorance to the problem is one thing, deliberately ignoring it once you are aware of it is discrimination and detrimental to your business. It also makes zero business sense...why would you make a decision that could alienate the 1 billion disabled people in the world?
I must apologize but I do not have an answer for this. I too have a user that is experiencing this same issue on iOS however, I would be interested in any others that may be experiencing this issue on either mobile device OS and what was done to fix it.
I can see that some users also noticed a related issue and have raised this issue on Microsoft Teams UserVoice about Fix Hyperlink Issue. If it is convenience, you can also subscribe this issue on UserVoice. As more and more people vote on this issue, it can let the related team be aware of this issue and fix it in the future.
I have an M365 E3 licence. I'm using an iPhone with the latest iOS 15.4.1 release and my mobile Teams App is version 4.6.1 and my Outlook mobile app is version 4.2216.0 We use the Intune Company Portal / Management Profile on our iOS devices.
@Suleyman Ali - I have had this problem on and off for a while. Resolved today by logging into Teams App on my Android cell, and then clicking the link in the calendar invite. Seems like a permission issue for free MS accounts.
@gergogyerek Correct. The issue here is that when the Teams links have been rewiriten by a third party email filter the Teams app can't recognise that they are meeting links. It'll try to open a browser, which you may also be blocking or for other reason doesn't really end up back at a working teams link.
Hi there ,
When you open an item on the Monday App and you share it, you get something like:
How can we retrieve this link (with API or something else)?
I would like to automatically generate a QR code to this link in a column.
Would you be able to shed any light on the links that seem to open within the app correctly, and then provide the links that do not seem to open in the app? It might be better to reach out to us using the App Support email so that we can continue the conversation via email
Links that point to other domains or that have rel="external", data-ajax="false" or target attributes will not be loaded with Ajax. Instead, these links will cause a full page refresh with no animated transition. Both attributes (rel="external" and data-ajax="false") have the same effect, but a different semantic meaning: rel="external" should be used when linking to another site or domain, while data-ajax="false" is useful for simply opting a page within your domain from being loaded via Ajax. Because of security restrictions, the framework always opts links to external domains out of the Ajax behavior.
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