Trace: • Custom REST service registration • Using Styles • Using DataBookBuilder • Accessing User Agent
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| - | ~~Title: Accessing user agent~~ | + | ~~Title: Accessing User Agent~~ |
| - | Sometimes it's useful to know the browser name which runs the vaadin application. It could be useful for showing custom controls or creating responsive layouts. | + | Sometimes it's useful to know the browser name which runs the Vaadin application. It could be useful for showing custom controls or creating responsive layouts. |
| - | We have different options to get the name of the browser (= user agent). The first one is the recommended option. Simply use your launcher to get the information: | + | We have different options to get the name of the browser (user agent). The first one is the recommended option. Simply use your launcher to get the information: |
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| - | If you need more details about the browser, e.g. if it runs on a mobile device or on a table, simply call | + | If you need more details about the browser, e.g., if it runs on a mobile device or on a table, simply call |
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