UC Browser
1. Setting Horizontal or vertical screen
<meta name= "Screen-orientation" content= "Portrait | Landscape ">
2. Set whether full screen, yes is force full screen
<meta name= "Full-screen" content= "yes | No ">
3. Do not zoom out the scroll bar
No, scaling is consistent with standard browser scaling
Yes, when zooming to pictures and text, no horizontal scrolling occurs
<meta name= "viewport" content= "Uc-fitscreen =" No | Yes "" >
4. Typesetting
Fitscreen, simplify page processing, save traffic Reading
Standard, consistent with standards edition
After setting up the layout, the browser mode options used by the user are invalidated
<meta name= "LayoutMode" content= "Fitscreen | Standard ">
5. Night Mode
Disable, if the user has set the browser's night mode, or is displayed as non-night
<meta name= "Nightmode" content= "anable | Disable ">
6. Force Picture Display
UC Browser to save traffic, there is no graph mode, but some pictures are must be displayed, such as verification code, to force the display settings Imagemode, does not affect the sub-page
Set the picture loading mode back to affect the entire page by meta, so use this to set a single page
<meta name= "Imagemode" content= "Force" >
7. Application Mode
With application This application mode, the page back to the default full screen, prohibit long-press menu, no cleaning, standard layout, and forced image display
<meta name= "Broswermode" content= "Application" >
QQ Browser X5 kernel development label
1. screen horizontal screen or vertical screen
<meta name= "X5-orientation" content= "Portrait | Lanscape ">
2. Whether fullscreen
<meta name= "X5-fullscreen" content= "true" >
3. Setting the screen mode
<meta name= "X5-page-mode" content= "App" >
Part of the private meta-property of mobile UC browser and QQ browser