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- detritus1
In Google Analytics, there's a Safari classed as 'In App' that doesn't have a specified version number. Does anyone here know what the fuck that means/is?
I'm looking into whether I can deploy CSS Grid on a site, and GA informs me that this particular 'version' represents a few grand in revenue over the last few months :\
- I think I'm going to push ahead anyway and then go with some table/float-based fallback for older browsers. Just curious to know wtf In-App safari actually IS.detritus
- when you open a url in the twitter app it opens an instance of safari inside the app...also instagram and others. probably this.uan
- Thanks, uan.
So it's whatever version of Safari is locally installed?detritus - What uan said.Hayzilla
- It is when the site is opened in an app using safari as renderer.mekk
- yes mekkfadein11
- sorry for repeating, when I had the site open the comments have not been written :-)mekk