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From this page, close this pop-up, then tap the Share button on the browser’s toolbar — that’s the rectangle with an arrow pointing upward. It’s on the bar at the top of the screen on an iPad, and on the bar at the bottom of the screen on an iPhone or iPod Touch. Tap the Add to Home Screen icon in the Share menu. Next confirm by tapping Add button.
Now when you tap the Unfoldid icon, it will load the you Style ID automatically. (if you get logged out, simply log back into the Unfoldid app and check the "Remember Me" box and then Add to Home Screen again so it will store your password)
Other browsers, like Chrome for iOS, don’t offer this feature. Due the limitations in Apple’s iOS,only Apple’s own Safari browser is allowed to do this.
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From this page, close the pop-up then tap the menu button and tap Add to homescreen. You’ll be able to enter a name for the shortcut and then Chrome will add it to your home screen.
The Unfoldid icon will now appear on your home screen and will bring you directly to your Style ID. Chrome for Android loads the website as a “web app” when you tap the icon, so it will get its own entry in the app switcher and won’t have any browser interface getting in the way.
Other popular Android browsers also offer this feature. For example, Firefox for Android can do this if you tap the menu button, tap the Page option, and tap Add to Home Screen.
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From this page close this pop-up then tap the More (…) button and tap Pin to Start in the menu that appears. Windows Phone 8.1 supports live tile updates from websites that have configured the feature, just as Windows 8 does.
Thanks to www.howtogeek.com for this information!
If you have another type of smartphone or tablet, it probably has this feature, too. Just open its browser and look in its menu for an option named something like “Add to home screen” or “Pin to home screen.”