One thing I would like to see with client-side routers is feedback, like when you click a link, a browser shows something is happening. You don’t get that with client routers. Maybe client routers should bail after X milliseconds and fall back to standa… https://microblog.hankchizljaw.com/1580736107/
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There's a "stitch headers from local cache with network partials" pattern that's hugely underexplored because we've all been wasting time on in-document patterns
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@jeffposnick has been doing something like this with@eleven_ty for at least a year. I believe he just did a talk about it at@JAMstack_nychttps://www.jamstack.nyc/video/2020-01-14-progressive-web-apps-with-11ty/ … - 2 more replies
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I can't believe how under-used SWs are
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I'm new to web development and would like to learn more about service workers. What would you like someone like me to know about SWs and what they can do? Any suggestions for where to start learning more?
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(~~whispers very quietly~~) This *might* say more about those frameworks than about SWs.
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It definitely has its appeal. most apps don’t have to support IE11 or background sync so it could work BUT it’s not very ‘progressive’ for IE11 so you’d have to implement a fallback IF you cared about major app features like routing being disabled in crap browsers...
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That's the beauty: you just get network behaviour if SWs aren't there. Network progressive enhancement. Give MPAs w/o all dat JS a try!
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This is extremely interesting. Is there some demo code anywhere that I could check?
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@philwalton has written about this pattern: https://philipwalton.com/articles/smaller-html-payloads-with-service-workers/ …. - 1 more reply
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