Chrome Dev Summit 2016 Highlights
Watch all the talks from Chrome Developer Summit 2016 here at: goo.gl/TkgXYM Paul Lewis and Jake Archibald look back over their highlights of the Chrome Developer Summit 2016.
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Day 1 Keynote (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)
A round-up of the web platform's latest advancements and the evolving landscape.
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Payment Request API demo
Payment Request API is for fast, easy payments on the web.
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Optimize for Core Web Vitals
In this hands-on talk, we cover tips & tricks for optimizing your user-experience to meet the Core Web Vitals.
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Instant Loading with the App Shell Model, Totally Tooling Tips (S3, E2)
In this episode, Matt and Addy talk about instant loading web apps with an Application Shell architecture.
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Progressive Web Apps - PWA Roadshow
Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs, are experiences that combine the best of the web and the best of apps.
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Screen Reader Basics: NVDA -- A11ycasts #09
Read the "Using NVDA to Evaluate Web Accessibility" article: goo.gl/eGPDp Watch the "Testing for Accessibility with the NVDA Screen Reader on Windows" video on Egghead.io
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Next-Generation 3D Graphics on the Web (Google I/O ’19)
This talk will cover the latest updates for adding 3D to your web site. You'll learn how to use model-viewer and new features for rendering, AR, and interactivity.
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PWA starter kit: build fast, scalable, modern apps with Web Components (Google I/O '18)
Web Components are encapsulated, re-usable elements using just the web platform. But these APIs don't say much about how to turn components into fast and modern apps.
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New in Chrome 69: CSS Scroll Snapping, Notches, Web Locks and more
It’s been ten years since Chrome was first released. A lot has changed since then, but our goal of building a solid foundation for modern web applications hasn’t!
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High performance web user interfaces - Google I/O 2016
Users expect Progressive Web Apps interfaces to be responsive and intuitive. In this session we dissect some UI components, and see how we can build them in a performant way that delights our users.
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Summit Report: Checking in with Paul Lewis and Jake Archibald (Progressive Web Apps Summit 2016)
Instant loading and the uncanny valley. Rob catches up with Jake and Paul to discuss the benefits of building offline first experiences.
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What's new in web UI
The web platform is evolving quickly, with UI features to improve developer experiences, create new responsive capabilities, and enable more accessible interface defaults.
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Summit Report: Why's it called a Progressive Web App? (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)
Alex Russell, Software Engineer on the Chrome team talks about the origin of the "Progressive Web App" term, and business cases for Progressive Web Apps.
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Getting the Green Lock: HTTPS Stories from the Field (Google I/O '17)
HTTPS is not only baseline security on the web, but also benefits site business by unlocking powerful capabilities and performance improvements.
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Chrome Developers Channel Trailer
Not subscribed to Chrome Developers? Find out more about accessibility with A11ycasts or stay up to date with the latest that Chrome has to offer in What's New in DevTools.
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How I do an accessibility check -- A11ycasts #11
Today on A11ycasts I want to give a brief look into the process I use when I'm checking a site for accessibility.
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Chrome 64 - What's New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 64: the real-time Performance Monitor, easier filtering with the Console Sidebar, and automatic message groupings in the Console.
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Sizzle Reel (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)
Missed the Progressive Web App Summit 2016? Take a tour with this sizzle reel to see talks, codelabs & more.
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SameSite Cookies - Chrome Update
From Chrome 80, as part of a staged rollout, the default behavior of cookies will be changing.
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Debugging The Web (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)
Learn the state of the art in debugging using Chrome dev tools with Paul Irish - all you need to know to expand your toolbox.
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State of CSS
Styling on the web has been moving fast, bringing rich features for container-based styles and layouts, managing color contrast, leveraging device vibrant colors, gradients, and new color spaces for
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Record and replay user flow with the Recorder panel #DevToolsTips
Learn how to record, replay and audit user flows with the Recorder panel in DevTools.
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Introduction to Service Workers
Service workers are at the core of PWA techniques for resource-caching and push notifications.
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Router Part 2: TL;DW - Supercharged
Paul recaps what went into the second part of building a Router!
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Chrome 61 - What's New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 61: mobile device throttling in Device Mode, a new storage usage chart, timestamps of when service workers cache responses, toggling the FPS meter from the Command Menu, a
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Intro to Gulp 4, Totally Tooling Tips (S3 Mini Tip #1)
Addy and Matt are back with Season 3 and heaps more insightful tips!
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Chrome 52: Contain Property, the PerformanceObserver API & Service Worker Stream
Chrome 52 adds support for the CSS contain property, and can make rendering performance screamin’ fast! It’s easier to collect real user measurement data with the performance observer API.
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Different ways to open Chrome DevTools #DevToolsTips
Let's take a guess - how many ways are there to open Chrome DevTools? Tell us your favorite ways in the comments below!
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Great libraries and tools for great Progressive Web Apps - Google I/O 2016
Mat Scales on Great libraries and tools for great Progressive Web Apps Progressive Web Apps should load fast, work great offline, and progressively enhance to a better experience in modern browsers.
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