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Tagged: service workers

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  • April 22, 2021

    Now THAT’S What I Call Service Worker! – A List Apart

    The 95th percentile of RUM data is a great place to assess the slowest experiences. In this case, we see that the streaming Service Worker confers a 40% and 51% improvement in FCP and LCP, respectively, over no Service Worker at all. Compared to the “standard” Service Worker, we see a reduction in FCP and LCP by 19% and 43%, respectively.

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  • February 6, 2018

    Using CSP Nonces effectively with service worker - Tales of a Developer Advocate by Paul Kinlan

    Paul shares how he was able to get his CSP working with nonce values and service workers.

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  • January 26, 2017

    Implementing 'Save For Offline' with Service Workers

    Una recently added a "Save Offline" button to her blog posts that gives users control over whether an article will be saved offline or not. There was some recent discussion prompted by Nicholas Hoizey about how much data is too much to save offline. Giving users control (whether on an individual post basis or in bulk) seems like one way to deal with that question.

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  • January 13, 2017

    Letting users control offline data with a save button

    • performance
    • offline
    • service workers

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