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19.04.19 4:14
Chrome 74 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 74: 0:09 - Highlight all nodes affected by CSS property 0:42 - Audits panel updates 1:54 - Binary WebSocket message viewer 2:35 - Capture area screenshot 2:58 - Service
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16.04.19 51:48
#AskChrome Live: Implementing Performance Budgets (April 16, 2019)
40% of brands who optimize for speed, regress in 6 months (Source: Webpagetest.org). In our first #AskChrome live session, you'll learn about how to implement performance budgets to avoid regression.
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16.04.19 58:50
Changing web standards - HTTP 203
Something a bit different for HTTP 203: Jake & Surma make a change to a web standard. Includes how to read specs, and how to write web platform tests. 01:37 There's a problem with IndexedDB.
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10.04.19 14:51
Totally Tooling Tips: Ta ta for now
The dynamic duo of Addy and Matt have one last episode before saying a fond farewell to everyone in the final Totally Tooling Tips episode.
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09.04.19 2:52
Why Build Progressive Web Apps: Start fast, stay fast
In this episode, Tom shows how small microsites can serve to pre-warm the cache of a full PWA by installing the PWA’s service worker from an iframe that invisibly gets embedded into the microsite
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08.04.19 7:59
Introduction to Service Worker - Progressive Web App Training
Service workers are at the core of PWA techniques for resource-caching and push notifications.
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04.04.19 9:00
Inspect Network Activity - Chrome DevTools 101
Learn how to use the most popular Chrome DevTools features related to inspecting network activity, including: 1:05 - View a chronological log of all network activity 3:26 - Show or hide columns in
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03.04.19 21:19
CSS Standardization - The State of the Web
In this episode of the State of the Web, Rick Viscomi and Jen Simmons (CSS Working Group, Mozilla) discuss the process of CSS standardization and the evolution of how developers style the web.
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03.04.19 12:09
Solving Clickjacking - HTTP 203
Clickjacking changed the way we have to interact with content from other sites, such as "like" buttons, but could Intersection Observer V2 come to the rescue?
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01.04.19 3:26
But… why HTTP 203?
The show's called "HTTP 203", but what were the other options? HTTP203 Podcast: developers.google.com/web/shows/http203/podcast
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25.03.19 3:06
Why Build Progressive Web Apps: Track offline, or it didn't happen
In this episode of “Why Build Progressive Web Apps”, Tom shows how you can add offline analytics tracking with the Workbox libraries to your PWA to track events while the user is offline.
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25.03.19 2:14
Your development cycle - Progressive Web App Training
When you look at the PWA Checklist, it can seem pretty daunting. What steps should come first, when you should implement HTTPS, and so on.
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19.03.19 25:36
Loop Tiling - HTTP 203
Jake and Surma talk about how they optimized the image rotation code in their app Squoosh, how Hacker News taught them about Loop Tiling.
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13.03.19 1:54
Desktop Progressive Web Apps: An Introduction
Progressive Web Apps provide an installable, app-like experience for desktop or mobile, and are built and delivered directly via the web.
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12.03.19 5:59
New in Chrome 73: Desktop PWAs, Signed HTTP Exchanges and Constructable Style Sheets
Chrome 73 makes creating portable content easier with signed HTTP exchanges. Dynamically changing styles becomes way easier with constructable style sheets.
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11.03.19 5:45
When should you use a PWA? - Progressive Web App Training
The hardest problem with software is distribution. App developers often spend more on distribution than they earn back.
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11.03.19 3:32
Why Build Progressive Web Apps: PWAs for iOS
In this episode of “Why Build Progressive Web Apps”, Tom summarizes recent improvements on iOS 12.2 and why he thinks now is a good time to look at building PWAs on iOS. 📝 News article → bit.
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08.03.19 6:33
Chrome 73 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 73: 0:12 - Logpoints 1:22 - Detailed tooltips when inspecting nodes 1:52 - Export code coverage data 2:55 - Navigate the console with a keyboard 3:36 - AAA contrast ratio
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06.03.19 11:58
The State of CSS - The State of the Web
In this month's episode Rick Viscomi and Una Kravets (Director of Product Design, BDG Media) discuss the state of CSS. The memes have not been kind to CSS over the years.
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06.03.19 2:09
Intro & Setup - Progressive Web App Training
Welcome to the Progressive Web Apps Training course! This video provides a short introduction to the course, giving an overview of what topics and API’s are covered.
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05.03.19 14:49
Share Target - HTTP 203
Jake demos the Share Target API, including some new bits, just landing in Chrome Canary.
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19.02.19 5:57
Context and Optimizations - HTTP 203
Jake and Surma talk about the importance of context when making performance optimizations and some common mistakes that some developers make. Subscribe to the channel!
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06.02.19 19:54
Service Workers - The State of the Web
In this month's episode Rick Viscomi and Jeff Posnick (Google Chrome Developer Relations) discuss the state of service workers.
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05.02.19 9:55
JAM Stack - HTTP 203
Jake and Surma talk about the JAMStack, what it means and how it’s useful for web developers.
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29.01.19 4:02
New in Chrome 72: Public Class Fields, User Activation API, Intl.format and more!
In Chrome 72, creating public class fields in JavaScript is now much cleaner.
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28.01.19 3:41
Chrome 72 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 72: 0:08 → Performance metrics in the Timings section 1:13 → Highlight text nodes 1:29 → Copy JS path 2:14 → New audit 2:34 → Bonus tip!
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22.01.19 9:47
New Canvas Stuff - HTTP 203
Jake and Surma talk about new things involving the Canvas API.
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08.01.19 14:42
Background Fetch - HTTP 203
Jake shows Surma an actual thing he built using a new web API – Background Fetch.
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02.01.19 33:41
Accessibility - The State of the Web
A blazing fast website with the best content is all for nothing if it's not accessible to its users.
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21.12.18 25:11
Best web features of 2018: The Final! - HTTP203
A lot of web platform features landed in Chrome in 2018, but which is the best? This is the 4th and final part! Over a mini-series of 4 episodes, Jake and Surma wittle 32 features down to one.
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