After adding
Apuhaku to your mobile screen, you can handle it like applications.
Android
Launch Chrome and open Apuhaku. Tap first the menu button (Three vertical dots) and then Add to home screen. Enter a name for the shortcut and then Chrome will add it to your home screen.
iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch (Safari)
Open Safari and head to a website you want to pin. Tap first the Share icon at the bottom, and then from the menu Add to Home Screen.
Microsoft 2-in-1s, Tablets, Phablets (Edge Mobile)
Access Apuhaku. Go down and tap on the icon for the options menu (Three horizontal dots). Scroll downwards, and select from the list the option Add to Home screen: Add (automatically).
Firefox Mobile
Point Firefox to Apuhaku. Once on the site, click at the bottom right corner of the page the menu button (Three vertical dots), go downwards, and Add to Home Screen: Add (automatically)
Another types of smartphones or tablets
It probably has this feature, too. Open its browser and look in its menu for an option named something like Add to home screen or Pin to home screen.
Windows and Mac
You can pin website shortcuts to your taskbar, at the bottom of the screen, for easier access. Mac aliases, which you can move anywhere you want, work like Windows shortcuts.
Windows Phones
Open the website you want to pin in Edge. Tap the More (…) button, and tap in the menu that appears Pin to Start.
Windows 8, 8.1, RT devices
Navigate with Edge to the website you want to pin, pull up the App bar (At the bottom of the screen) — e.g. by right-clicking or swiping up from the bottom of your screen — and tap the Star icon. Click the pin icon, enter a name for the shortcut, and click Pin to Start.