Currently Reading: Progressive Web Apps by Jason Grigsby
Jason Grigsby's new book on Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) is a game-changer. He expertly explains PWA functionality and compellingly makes the business case for their adoption. You might think PWAs aren't relevant to your current project, but Grigsby argues that PWAs benefit everyone:
Should your website be a PWA? Almost certainly, yes. Even if you don't view your website as an "app," core PWA features improve any site. Who wouldn't want a faster, more secure, and reliable website?
A key challenge is deciding what content to cache. Grigsby addresses this, outlining his approach:
For cloudfour.com, we cache only recently viewed pages. Most visitors read articles; pre-caching other content is inefficient. Pre-caching top-level pages on metered connections forces downloads of unused content…
This highlights the context-dependent nature of offline caching. A design agency might display only its phone number offline, while a restaurant could prioritize caching its menu (without images) to minimize data usage.
Grigsby's book masterfully unveils the complexities and opportunities PWAs offer, empowering us to enhance website design and user experience in this dynamic era of web app development.
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