Request with Intent: Caching Strategies in the Age of PWAs – A List Apart
Aaron outlines some sensible strategies for serving up images, including using the Cache API from your service worker script.
Here’s a great even-handed in-depth review of Going Offline:
If you’re interested in the “offline first” movement or want to learn more about Service Workers, Going Offline by Jeremy Keith is a really gentle and highly accessible introduction to the topic. At times, it even felt “too gentle”, with Keith taking a moment here and there to explain what a “variable” is and what “JSON” (JavaScript Object Notation) is. But, this just goes to show you the unassuming and welcoming mindset behind writing a book like this one.
Aaron outlines some sensible strategies for serving up images, including using the Cache API from your service worker script.
Here’s the livestream of the talk I gave at Paris Web—Going Offline, complete with French live-captioning and simultaneous interpretation in .
I had a great time chatting with Lea and Emily about service workers on this episode of their podcast—they’re such great hosts!
Here’s the huffduffed audio.
Here’s the first part of a chat I had on Friends Talk Frontend about Resilient Web Design and Going Offline.
I talked for an hour about service workers ‘n’ stuff
(Also available on Huffduffer.)
It turns out that you can’t rely on the `accept` header.
The Clearleft website works offline …and about time too!
Offline could be the new normal.
Defining the damn thing over and over again.
Going Offline.