To configure this feature, go to your Fluid App's Application Menu: This gives you total control over what your Fluid App is allowed to do. basically, you have all the power you need to define what constitutes your Fluid App's "website". The good news is that Fluid now has a powerful whitelist/blacklist feature for allowing/disallowing browsing to any URL pattern you choose. This is a tricky guessing game, and Fluid can never be 100% accurate out of the box. Your Fluid App looks at any URL it is asked to display and tries to guess whether the resource at that URL is part of the same "website" as the home URL you provided. This will cause Fluid to defer browsing to the system default browser. and therefore located in different URL domains.Īlso, the login flow for many websites often quickly and quietly redirect you thru several URLs that may or may not look anything like the home URL you provided. "Website" is in quotes because a website is a rather vague idea that may include documents and resources that are located on different servers. Now, determining what constitutes a "website" is more black art than exact science. Therefore, any Fluid App will send you to your system default web browser (like Safari or Firefox) if you browse to a URL "outside" that website. Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 22.002.Fluid Apps try to keep your browsing targeted to the website or webapp you chose when you created the Fluid App.Luminar Neo 1.4.1 (12846) posted on Octo| under Application.Folx Pro 5.27 posted on Octo| under Application, Utilities.iZotope Ozone 10 Advanced v10.1.0 posted on Octo| under Application, Music.Luminar Neo 1.4.1 (12845) posted on Octo| under Application.Adobe Lightroom Classic v11.5 posted on Aug| under Adobe, Application, Graphics & Design, Photography. ![]() ![]()
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