Hi! On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 8:33 AM, HopeGames Support <supp...@hopegames.org> wrote:
> Good Day Mozilla Community > > Our NGO the Hope Street Assoc has formed an alliance with Philippine > Normal University and the Sandiwaan Center to help Out of School Youth > receive a *free* education and a livelihood. We have developed a Facebook > app to provide online mentoring our youth and we have developed an android > app that provides both online/offline lessons and quizzes to our students > through Moodle. We have also implemented an adaptive capability into our > ALMS Mobile app that displays webpages, but our students need to be able to > access the webpages offline and we would like to use Firefox Android for > the purpose of displaying the offline webpages. > Can you help me understand what you're trying to do? Maybe you want to write an add-on that includes the web pages, if they're static. Or should you be using a browser at all? Perhaps you want to build a Cordova App instead. A web browser is a big, heavy, hard to modify thing. And Firefox for Android isn't intended for great offline use; it's going to be hard to do some things you might want here. Nick
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