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26.04.18 0:43
Intro to the State of the Web
The web and how we build it is rapidly changing.
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24.04.18 9:10
Work Life Balance - HTTP203
In #HTTP203 Surma (@DasSurma) & Jake (@Jaffathecake) discuss how to hack the work-life balancing act.
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19.04.18 1:17
Will-Change - Supercharged
Surma shows you how to make sure your custom animations run smoothly at 60fps! If you have questions or suggestions, hit us up on Twitter!
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17.04.18 4:42
New in Chrome 66: CSS Types Model Object, Async Clipboard & new Canvas contexts
Chrome 66 makes CSS manipulation easier with the new CSS Typed Model Object, access to the clipboard is now asynchronous, and there’s a new rendering context for canvas elements.
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13.04.18 4:15
Chrome 66 - What's New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 66: Blackboxing in the Network panel, auto-adjust zooming in Device Mode, HTML rendering in the Preview tab, pretty-printing in the Preview and Response tabs, and an
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12.04.18 4:27
Message Bus for WordPress: Commit Log - Supercharged
Surma is building a PWA using WordPress. In this series he explains how to write decoupled code with a message bus. If you have questions, feel free to leave them in the comments.
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10.04.18 12:16
Class-based Tree Shaking - HTTP203
Jake Archibald and Surma talk tree shaking in this episode of HTTP203. And show you some code! For the first time. Lovely.
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05.04.18 1:07
DevTools Await - Supercharged
Surma shows you a small trick to make debugging and experimenting easier using DevTools! If you have questions or suggestions, hit us up on Twitter!
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29.03.18 4:16
SPA Routing for WordPress: Commit Log - Supercharged
Surma is building a PWA using WordPress. In this series he explains how he built the router to turn the blog into a SPA with nice transitions.
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27.03.18 5:19
Resize Observer - HTTP203
Surma and Jake Archibald discuss observers on todays #HTTP203 - Surma's blog post: goo.gl/qlyOHk Subscribe to Chrome Developers here: goo.gl/LLLNvf Watch more HTTP203
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22.03.18 1:06
One-off Event Listeners - Supercharged
Surma shows how you can create an event listener, that is only used once. If you have questions or suggestions, hit us up on Twitter!
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20.03.18 2:43
JavaScript Symbols - HTTP203
Jake Archibald explains JavaScript Symbols to Surma in 2 minutes. What do you use them for!? Why!? All will be revealed...
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15.03.18 6:34
Caching Headers for WordPress: Commit Log - Supercharged
Surma is building a PWA using WordPress. In this episode he explains how you can drastically improve your loading performance by setting up caching headers.
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13.03.18 3:03
Webpack and Workers - HTTP203
The speed round is back! Surma has but two minutes to explain his recent exploration of Webpack and Workers to Jake.
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08.03.18 1:40
cURL - Supercharged
Surma shows you DevTools “Copy as cURL” option and how it helps with debugging. If you have questions or suggestions, hit us up on Twitter!
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06.03.18 3:15
New in Chrome 65: CSS Paint API, Server Timing API, and CSS display: contents
Chrome 65 adds support for the new CSS Paint API, which allows you to programmatically generate an image.
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02.03.18 6:32
Chrome 65 - What's New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 65: Local Overrides, new accessibility tools, the Changes tab, new performance and SEO audits, reliable code stepping with worker and async code, and multiple recordings in
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01.03.18 3:41
Wrap Up - PWA Roadshow
Additional resources for the Progressive Web App Roadshow video series, including additional links, libraries and a preview of some of the new and upcoming web platform features that will land in
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01.03.18 6:20
Critical CSS loading for WordPress: Commit Log - Supercharged
Surma is building a PWA using WordPress. In this series, he explains how you can structure your CSS so your page will load much more efficiently. If you have questions, let us know in the comments!
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28.02.18 12:33
Starting Fast and Staying Fast with AMP and Progressive Web Apps - PWA Roadshow
If your app takes too long to load, it doesn't matter how awesome it is, or that you've got a service worker setup to ensure that subsequent loads are snappy. Users will bail.
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27.02.18 15:47
Tooling for Progressive Web Apps - PWA Roadshow
Building a Progressive Web App doesn’t necessarily mean starting from scratch. We need insight into areas for improvement and tactical fixes that could be applied to our existing codebases.
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27.02.18 7:39
120fps - HTTP203
Most devices run at 60Hz, but some new devices run at 120Hz. What does this mean for us mere mortal engineers?
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27.02.18 14:01
Secure Experiences - PWA Roadshow
With Progressive Web Apps, we can create user experiences that are fast, reliable and engaging. These capabilities give us a lot of power.
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23.02.18 23:46
Engaging Experiences - PWA Roadshow
Progressive Web Apps give us an opportunity to reset our expectations and to loudly declare that We Can Do Better when designing user experiences on the web.
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Reliable Experiences - PWA Roadshow
Progressive Web Apps need to load instantly and reliably, never showing the downasaur, even under uncertain network conditions.
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22.02.18 1:50:56
Server-Side rendering with Firebase: Live Code Session - Supercharged
In this Supercharged Live Code Session, Surma is joined by Firebase specialist David East.
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21.02.18 14:43
Integrated Experiences - PWA Roadshow
Users expect to be able to interact with Progressive Web Apps in the same way they do all of the other apps on their device.
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20.02.18 21:51
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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17.02.18 10:00
Building an Element in Polymer 2: Making it Work! (Part 5 of 5)
In the fifth and final part of our series on building an element in Polymer 2, Elliott adds logic to the element to make the checklist fully functional.
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