Changeset 3485263
- Timestamp:
- 03/18/2026 04:29:51 AM (2 weeks ago)
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- buildnatively/tags/1.0.0
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natively-frontend.min.js (copied) (copied from buildnatively/trunk/natively-frontend.min.js)
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buildnatively/tags/1.0.0/readme.txt
r3483719 r3485263 1 === Build Natively===1 === BuildNatively – WordPress to Mobile App === 2 2 3 3 Contributors: buildnatively 4 Tags: language learning, natively, reading, translation4 Tags: mobile app, wordpress, ios, android, native app, buildnatively, app store, push notifications 5 5 Requires at least: 5.0 6 6 Tested up to: 6.9 … … 10 10 License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 11 11 12 Adds the Natively frontend script to your site for language learning features. Enables debug mode when installed.12 Turn your WordPress website into a native mobile app - No technical skills required. 13 13 14 14 == Description == 15 15 16 Build Natively helps language learners by loading the Natively frontend script on your WordPress site. Once the plugin is installed and activated, it automatically adds the required scripts to the head of your pages.16 BuildNatively allows you to convert your WordPress website into a fully functional iOS and Android mobile app using your existing website as the foundation. Instead of investing months in mobile development, BuildNatively wraps your WordPress website inside a powerful native mobile application in less than 5 minutes. 17 17 18 **What it does:** 18 Your website remains the central content engine. Any updates you make on your website automatically appear inside the mobile app, allowing you to maintain a single platform while delivering a true mobile app experience to your users. 19 19 20 * Loads the bundled Natively frontend script in the head (async) 21 * Enables debug mode so you can see any errors in the browser console 22 * No configuration needed — activate and it works 20 BuildNatively is ideal for businesses, startups, SaaS platforms, online communities, and content creators who want to launch a mobile app without the complexity of traditional mobile development. 21 22 = Key Features = 23 24 * Convert your WordPress website into a native mobile app in minutes 25 * Publish your app to the Apple App Store and Google Play 26 * Automatic content updates from your website 27 * Native mobile navigation and smooth performance 28 * Push notification support 29 * Deep linking support 30 * In-app purchase support 31 * Secure web-to-app communication 32 * No mobile development required 33 34 See the full features list at https://www.buildnatively.com/features 35 36 = Why Use BuildNatively = 37 38 Most businesses already have a powerful website. BuildNatively allows you to extend that platform into a mobile app without rebuilding your entire product. 39 40 Benefits include: 41 42 * Faster mobile app launch 43 * No mobile development required 44 * One platform to manage 45 * Seamless user experience across web and mobile 46 * Increased engagement through push notifications 47 48 = How It Works = 49 50 1. Install the BuildNatively plugin on your WordPress website. 51 2. Setup your app on BuildNatively platform. 52 3. Generate your native mobile app build. 53 4. Publish your app to the Apple App Store and Google Play. 54 55 Once your app is live, your website continues to power the app content automatically. 56 57 = Perfect For = 58 59 * SaaS platforms 60 * Online businesses 61 * Membership platforms 62 * Communities 63 * E-commerce websites 64 * Content publishers 65 * Educational platforms 66 * Marketplaces 67 68 If your platform already works well on the web, BuildNatively helps you bring it to mobile devices. 69 70 = Documentation = 71 72 Full documentation and setup guides are available at https://docs.buildnatively.com 73 74 = Support = 75 76 If you need assistance or have questions, our support team is ready to help. 77 78 You can contact us via live chat or email: 79 help@buildnatively.com 80 81 Learn more at: 82 https://www.buildnatively.com 23 83 24 84 == Source code for bundled JavaScript == … … 28 88 **Public source code:** 29 89 30 * **GitHub (source repository):** https://github.com/buildnatively/js-sdk 90 * **GitHub (source repository):** https://github.com/buildnatively/js-sdk 31 91 * **npm package:** https://www.npmjs.com/package/natively (version 2.14.0 or later) 32 92 … … 39 99 **1. Natively / Build Natively** 40 100 41 * **What it is and what it ’s used for:** Build Natively / Natively provides language learning and reading features (e.g. translations, vocabulary, reading assistance). The frontend script may communicate with Build Natively or Natively servers to power these features.42 * **What data is sent and when:** Data may be sent when visitors use language learning features on your site (e.g. page or text they are reading, language preferences). The exact data depends on how the Natively script is used; see the service’s documentation for details.43 * **Terms of use:** https://www.buildnatively.com/terms-of-use 101 * **What it is and what it's used for:** Build Natively / Natively provides language learning and reading features, and powers the connection between your WordPress site and the BuildNatively mobile app. The frontend script may communicate with Build Natively or Natively servers to power these features. 102 * **What data is sent and when:** Data may be sent when visitors use language learning features on your site or when your site communicates with the BuildNatively app (e.g. page or text they are reading, language preferences). The exact data depends on how the Natively script is used; see the service's documentation for details. 103 * **Terms of use:** https://www.buildnatively.com/terms-of-use 44 104 * **Privacy policy:** https://www.buildnatively.com/privacy-policy 45 105 46 106 **2. OneSignal** 47 107 48 * **What it is and what it ’s used for:** The bundled Natively library includes code that can connect to OneSignal for push notifications. This is used only if the site or the Natively integration is configured to use push notifications.108 * **What it is and what it's used for:** The bundled Natively library includes code that can connect to OneSignal for push notifications. This is used only if the site or the Natively integration is configured to use push notifications. 49 109 * **What data is sent and when:** If push notifications are enabled, data such as device or browser identifiers and notification preferences may be sent to OneSignal when users interact with notification features. 50 * **Terms of service:** https://onesignal.com/tos 110 * **Terms of service:** https://onesignal.com/tos 51 111 * **Privacy policy:** https://onesignal.com/privacy_policy 52 112 53 By installing this plugin, you acknowledge that your site may communicate with these services as described. Ensure your site ’s privacy policy and any consent mechanisms comply with applicable law.113 By installing this plugin, you acknowledge that your site may communicate with these services as described. Ensure your site's privacy policy and any consent mechanisms comply with applicable law. 54 114 55 115 == Installation == … … 57 117 1. Upload the plugin files to `/wp-content/plugins/buildnatively/`, or install the plugin through the WordPress Plugins screen. 58 118 2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins screen in WordPress. 59 3. The Natively script will load in the head of your site automatically.119 3. Sign up at https://www.buildnatively.com and connect your site to create your mobile app. 60 120 61 121 == Frequently Asked Questions == … … 63 123 = Do I need an API key or account? = 64 124 65 Check Natively documentation for any account or API requirements for the frontend script.125 You need a BuildNatively account to generate and publish your mobile app. The plugin connects your WordPress site to the BuildNatively platform. 66 126 67 127 = The script is not loading = … … 79 139 80 140 = 1.0.0 = 81 Initial release of the Build Natively WordPress plugin.141 Initial release of the BuildNatively WordPress plugin.
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