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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Progressive Web Apps

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Js, Technology, Css, Html5, Tech News, Webdevelopment, News, Javascript, Html

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Scott and Wes dive into the ins and outs, best practices and tasty tidbits of Progressive Web Apps.

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Show Notes

2:00

  • What’s the deal with the GitHub / Microsoft acquisition?

6:05

  • What is a Progressive Web App?

8:55 - Progressive Web App Checklist

What are the baseline features for a Progressive Web App?

09:25

11:05

  • Pages are responsive on tablets & mobile devices

11:35

16:35

  • Metadata provided for Add to Home screen

18:40

  • First load fast even on 3G

20:00

  • Site works cross-browser

20:15

  • Page transitions don’t feel like they block on the network

22:20

  • Each page has a URL

What makes an exemplary Progressive Web App?

27:42

  • All content is indexed by Google

28:38

  • Schema.org metadata is provided where appropriate
  • Social metadata is provided where appropriate

29:42

  • Canonical URLs are provided when necessary

User experience

31:43

36:52

  • Pressing back from a detail page retains scroll position on the previous list page

37:34

  • When tapped, inputs aren’t obscured by the on screen keyboard

The Best of the rest

38:22

  • Content is easily shareable
  • Site is responsive
  • Any app install prompts are not used excessively
  • The Add to Home Screen prompt is intercepted

39:20

  • Use cache-first networking

Device APIs

40:34

41:50

45:12

  • Accelerometer
  • GPS

45:55

47:12

48:03

48:35

51:45

52:58

  • Use Lighthouse to improve the quality of your web apps

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0:00.0

You're listening to Syntax, the podcast with the tastiest web development treats out there.

0:06.0

Strap yourself in and get ready.

0:08.0

Here is Scott Tolinsky and West Boss.

0:10.5

Welcome to Syntax.

0:12.1

Hello everybody, hope you're doing fantastic today. Today we're going to be talking all about progressive web apps that is building an application in

0:20.6

HTML CSS and JavaScript

0:22.7

and making it work in the browser,

0:25.2

but I don't getting that full control

0:27.2

that you are used to in a regular installed application.

0:30.8

So I'm pretty excited about that.

0:32.2

With me today, as always is Scott Tylinsky. Hello Scott how you doing today? Hey, I'm super good. I entered my first breakdancing battle in like three or four years this weekend and it my I'm paying for it right now my back and my

0:46.7

wrist everything is hurting but I did really good I entered with a student so we didn't get

0:51.8

super far it was like first or second battle.

0:54.0

But I did really good and I'm pretty psyched because it felt really good to get out there and actually get back competing a little bit.

1:01.0

So yeah, how about you? How you how you feeling? I'm feeling pretty good. Just had a nice little cottage weekend went up north to my buddy's cottage for the weekend with the kids and enjoyed that thoroughly. I'm all charged up. I'm actually heading off in two days

1:16.2

on Wednesday morning. I'm driving down to Dayton, Ohio which is about six hours from here.

1:22.0

I opted to drive because the flights were much longer with

1:26.3

the layovers and I'm doing a workshop down there and then drive them back. So looking forward to that.

1:33.6

Nice.

1:34.7

Today we are sponsored by Log Rocket,

1:37.3

which does error logging, error replaying,

1:40.5

and a couple other things we'll talk about today

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