![]() Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Now that you know how to turn any website into an app, you can create dozens more and easily access them from the Dock or Finder, or even access iPhone and iPad-specific versions of websites on your Mac! The Chris Writes website, viewed as an app A small spinning cogwheel also appears on your main menu bar – you can also close the app by clicking on that and then the little “x” button. Note the Cancel and OK buttons at the bottom right of the app – both buttons close the app. In this example we set the size so we get a page optimised for an iPad. Depending on which options you’ve selected and the target device, you should see something like that shown below. You’ve just create a brand new app from a webpageįinally, double-click the new icon to launch the app. Choose a name and location and set the file format to be ApplicationĪutomator saves your app in the specified location (such as the desktop) and assigns it the default Automator icon (though you can easily customise icons in Mac OS X). Next, hit the Save button to finish and create the app. When prompted, enter an application name and save location. Once you’ve finished, save the application Now that the configuration is complete, select Save from the File menu to finalise everything. We’re opting to view the iPad version of the site in this example This setting tells the web server what device we’re using (or, fools it into thinking we’re on another type) and therefore it’ll give us a version of the site optimised for that type of device if available. In our example, we’ll view the Chris Writes website correctly sized for an iPad and so we’ll also set the user agent iPad. Choose the size and device type using the drop-down options Just choose the settings that you feel are most appropriate. ![]() There are also options to set the position on screen (such as Centered). For example, you could view the website as it’s intended to be viewed on an iPad or iPhone. The two actions you’ve configured should now contain the website you want to use in the top box, and the lower box presents several options to control the website’s size and user agent (i.e. Add the Website Popup action to the workflow ![]() Once you’ve found it, double click to add to the list of actions on the right as shown below. ![]() Now locate the Website Popup action in the list – it’s probably quicker to enter the name in the search field. Change the default web address to the one you want to view Change the default address in the Get Specified URLs box on the right to the website of your choice. Your Automator screen should now look something like the following. ReCreate websites with Elementor based AI Website Builder Choose Get Specified URLs and add it to the application workflow ![]()
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