I would expect mobile first design to result in significantly lighter pages, since you should need less HTML/CSS/JS to "fill" a small screen
@simonw @zachleat @wilsonminer : chrome, opera, and soon FF, but it's progressive. You can adopt now and benefit more over time
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@slightlylate@simonw@zachleat@wilsonminer unforch it's not easy to fallback to appcache. If you *need* offline on iOS it's not so simple. -
@HenrikJoreteg@simonw@zachleat@wilsonminer : so don't? Do what you usually do for iOS and stop hitting yourself in the face with AppCache - 4 more replies
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@slightlylate@simonw@zachleat@wilsonminer it is possible though.@gr2m's https://github.com/gr2m/appcache-nanny … makes appcache opt-inable. -
@HenrikJoreteg@simonw@zachleat@wilsonminer@gr2m: i think it's actively harmful to apps to be bound by AppCache's limitations. Just don't
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