Jason Grigsby Talks
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I used to tweet alongside my presentations, but no longer do. You can find me at @[email protected].
Joined October 2010
Thank you for listening. Slides at https://t.co/6S0BVvhtro. My normal twitter handle is @grigs. Looking forward to meeting everyone and chatting PWAs! #artifactconf
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A Progressive Roadmap for your Progressive Web App https://t.co/WH3luFtmX0
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A Progressive Roadmap for your Progressive Web App https://t.co/WH3luFKYlA
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cloudfour.com
One of the hidden benefits of Progressive Web Apps is that you can start right now and roll out features incrementally. We took this approach when building our own Progressive Web App last year. Our...
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Wonderful video showing off the capabilities of Wego’s PWA and illustrates how powerful PWAs can be. https://t.co/s9kJaOFrf8
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Time to Update Your Permissions UX https://t.co/bdfefIvqeB
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Best Practices for Push Notifications Permissions UX by @owencm
https://t.co/Iw6OiCJWw0
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How consumers really feel about push notifications https://t.co/o1ZybjfRt5
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The Next Billion Users: trivago Embrace Progressive Web Apps as the Future of Mobile https://t.co/IpLhuBBKzJ
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Upcoming changes to Chrome’s add-to-homescreen behavior https://t.co/gp41nbHpVL by @petele #artifactconf
developer.chrome.com
Starting in Chrome 68 on Android, the Add to Home Screen behavior is changing to give you more control over when and how to prompt the user. If your site meets the add to home screen criteria, Chrome...
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Progressive Web Apps with React.js: Part 2 — Page Load Performance with good explanation of perceived perf. https://t.co/uCMfvSoq1O
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medium.com
Part 2 of a new series walking through tips for shipping mobile web apps optimized using Lighthouse. This issue, we’ll be looking at page…
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Instant loading web apps with application shell architecture https://t.co/Bxht2pTfFL
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medium.com
By Addy Osmani & Matt Gaunt
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Designing Responsive Progressive Web Apps https://t.co/BjICt6y8Hn
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MDN documentation on the display-mode media query that test if PWA is fullscreen, standalone or browser https://t.co/7m8AO9jyVO
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developer.mozilla.org
The display-mode CSS media feature can be used to test whether a web app is being displayed in a normal browser tab or in some alternative way, such as a standalone app or fullscreen mode.
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Why are App Install Banners Still a Thing? Lots of great details on PWAs here. https://t.co/oCGQ7LvemM
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fberriman.com
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What is a Progressive Web App? A website with HTTPS, service worker and a manifest file. — @adactio
https://t.co/YwuaF4UjQe
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adactio.com
Defining the damn thing.
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What is a Progressive Web App? A website with HTTPS, service worker and a manifest file. — @adactio
https://t.co/YwuaF4CIYG
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adactio.com
Defining the damn thing.
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Wherein @phae and @slighlylate define Progressive Web Apps for the first time https://t.co/K4gkGadQ65
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Need data to convince others of benefits of Progressive Web Apps? Check out @PWAStats
https://t.co/Ji2tDaNBcX
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pwastats.com
A collection of Progressive Web App case studies.
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