Google releases the so-called "WebApp application" in The WebStore System of Chrome browser. First, add the following parameter to Chrome's startup shortcut. This parameter can be used in Chrome 8 or later versions. (In the translation editor, you can see the display of this parameter, but after saving and submitting it, you can see it again. I don't know why. I think there is a problem with data synchronization, it may be a format issue. However, if you can see this passage
Google releases the so-called "Web App application" in the Web Store system of Chrome browser.
First, add the following parameter to the Chrome startup shortcut. This parameter can be used in Chrome 8 or later versions.
(In the translation editor, you can see the display of this parameter, but after saving and submitting it, you can see it again. I don't know why. I think there is a problem with data synchronization, it may be a format issue. In any case, if you can see this section, the parameter in the original article is -- enable-default-apps)
-- Enable-default-apps
Next, add an app shortcut (for example, add a Gmail app): move the mouse over the app icon, and then click 'wrench "in the upper-right corner ".
Select the last "create shortcut". The following window is displayed: