IMG When adding a website to iOS homescreen it appears "App" in name field, how to change? The Same on Android phones, it always use "app" as icon name.
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please provide more information – ehacinom Dec 05 '18 at 17:49
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I've added an Image, when I try add my website to the home of my smartphone, it automatically set the name "App" how to change? – thatguy Dec 05 '18 at 18:01
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Please do a little research. This is probably a duplicate: https://stackoverflow.com/q/238980/1531971 If not, tell us _why_ you feel it isn't a duplicate. – Dec 05 '18 at 18:18
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@jdv it's not a duplicate. In my case it's not an app. It's a website. When I want to add this website to my iphone Home Screen, that preset name appears, got it? – thatguy Dec 05 '18 at 18:25
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@Elisino, Got it. Your question is probably off-topic then, as it doesn't seem to have to do with coding on iOS. Maybe check on https://apple.stackexchange.com/ – Dec 05 '18 at 18:26
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@jdv it happens also on Android Phone. I think I should change something in HTML but I don't know what – thatguy Dec 05 '18 at 18:29
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Different platforms will determine this in different ways. There are even apps that help you do this. At the end of the day, your platform is going to create a "manifest" of some kind. How that is created or edited by a platform because of a gesture is not really on topic here. There are Q&A about programmatically creating site shortcuts, in which case you have control over the manifest to some degree. – Dec 05 '18 at 18:32
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I am assuming you want your website to have a default name when added to the home screen. These solutions should solve your problem.
For iOS:
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-title" content="Short name">
For Android:
<meta name="application-name" content="Short name">
You can read further about iOS compatibility here

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