docs: add a mobile app FAQ (#14559)

* docs: add a mobile app FAQ

* Update 99-faq.md
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You can see a [community-maintained list of routers on sveltesociety.dev](https://sveltesociety.dev/packages?category=routers). You can see a [community-maintained list of routers on sveltesociety.dev](https://sveltesociety.dev/packages?category=routers).
## How do I write a mobile app with Svelte?
While most mobile apps are written without using JavaScript, if you'd like to leverage your existing Svelte components and knowledge of Svelte when building mobile apps, you can turn a [SvelteKit SPA](https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/single-page-apps) into a mobile app with [Tauri](https://v2.tauri.app/start/frontend/sveltekit/) or [Capacitor](https://capacitorjs.com/solution/svelte). Mobile features like the camera, geolocation, and push notifications are available via plugins for both platforms.
Svelte Native was an option available for Svelte 4, but note that Svelte 5 does not currently support it. Svelte Native lets you write NativeScript apps using Svelte components that contain [NativeScript UI components](https://docs.nativescript.org/ui/) rather than DOM elements, which may be familiar for users coming from React Native.
## Can I tell Svelte not to remove my unused styles? ## Can I tell Svelte not to remove my unused styles?
No. Svelte removes the styles from the component and warns you about them in order to prevent issues that would otherwise arise. No. Svelte removes the styles from the component and warns you about them in order to prevent issues that would otherwise arise.

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