Is it possible to check using JavaScript or CSS if a page has been added to the iPhone homescreen in webapp mode. Like getting the height of the screen which wouldn't have the nav bar so would be 460px
Check if page added To iPhone homescreen
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window.navigator.standalone(mentioned by Apple here)This won't tell you if the page has been added to the homescreen if it is being visited in the regular browser, but it will tell you if it has been launched from the homescreen.