by Kezz Bracey
Lessons:8Length:43 minutes
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CancelFree Preview: Simple Service Workers for Offline Web Pages
Welcome to the Course
00:27
The awesome Service Worker API gives you a way to create fallbacks for your web pages so that when your visitors lose their connection, either while going through a tunnel or for extended periods of time, they can still see the resources you provide for them.
In this short course, you’ll learn how to create three different types of service workers that will give you three different ways to create offline websites.
So let’s get started on Simple Service Workers for Offline Web Pages. I’ll see you in the first lesson!
Going Offline
Go further and learn the latest strategies in offline pages with Jeremy Keith and A Book Apart in Going Offline.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:27
1 lesson, 00:27
Free Lesson 1.1Welcome to the Course00:27
Free Lesson
1.1
Welcome to the Course
00:27
2.Introducing Service Workers6 lessons, 39:25
6 lessons, 39:25
Free Lesson 2.1What Is a Service Worker?03:02
Free Lesson
2.1
What Is a Service Worker?
03:02
2.2Registering a Service Worker10:38
2.2
Registering a Service Worker
10:38
2.3Cache Content on Service Worker Install05:46
2.3
Cache Content on Service Worker Install
05:46
2.4How to Load a Custom Offline Page04:00
2.4
How to Load a Custom Offline Page
04:00
2.5Load a Multiple Resource Page Offline06:26
2.5
Load a Multiple Resource Page Offline
06:26
2.6Cache a Full Page Automatically for Offline09:33
2.6
Cache a Full Page Automatically for Offline
09:33
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 02:56
1 lesson, 02:56
3.1Wrapping Up02:56
3.1
Wrapping Up
02:56
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