=== Browserly ===
Tags: Chrome,Theme Color, meta name, Color,Theme,Overscroll,Pull to refresh, Browser,Safari,Firefox
Requires at least: 4.0
Tested up to: 5.5
Stable tag: trunk
Requires PHP: 7.3
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Browserly allows you to easily customise the users browser, including setting the theme colour, and disabling overscroll or pull-to-refresh features.
== Description ==
Browserly allows you to easily customise the users browser, including setting the theme colour, and disabling overscroll or pull-to-refresh features.
Theme Colour:
Allow your branding to flow throughout the users browser by adjusting the theme colour of the address and notifications bar.
Applies to Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Windows on mobile devices. The default theme colour is #FF595E.
Safari Specific Styling:
Easily set the notification bar in Safari on mobile devices to be transparent (theme colour isn't supported in Safari).
Scroll Effects:
Sometimes the browsers overscroll and pull-to-refresh features have unwanted effects on the user experience. These can be easily disabled site-wide, or by targeting the CSS class of a specific element.
Easy Setup:
Browserly can be set up in seconds. All options are available within the WordPress Customizer > Browserly.
== Installation ==
1. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/browserly` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress
3. The plugin options can be found within the WordPress Customizer > Browserly
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
= Where are the plugin options? =
The options are available within the WordPress Customizer > Browserly.
= Does your plugin cleanup data upon uninstall? =
Yes, when you uninstall Browserly, we remove any saved data. It will be like it was never installed. :)
== Changelog ==
1.0.0
Initial release
1.1.0
Feature: Safari Specific Styling