This document provides an overview of progressive web apps (PWAs), covering their core building blocks and comparing them to native mobile apps and single-page apps. It discusses using a web app manifest to make apps installable, including understanding manifest properties, adding properties for different browsers and emulators, and prerequisites for installing PWAs.
This document provides an overview of progressive web apps (PWAs), covering their core building blocks and comparing them to native mobile apps and single-page apps. It discusses using a web app manifest to make apps installable, including understanding manifest properties, adding properties for different browsers and emulators, and prerequisites for installing PWAs.
This document provides an overview of progressive web apps (PWAs), covering their core building blocks and comparing them to native mobile apps and single-page apps. It discusses using a web app manifest to make apps installable, including understanding manifest properties, adding properties for different browsers and emulators, and prerequisites for installing PWAs.
What are Progressive Web Apps? PWAs vs Native Mobile Apps PWA Core Building Blocks Comparing PWAs and SPAs
The App Manifest
Use an App Manifest to Make your App Installable Adding the Manifest, Understanding App Manifest Properties Adding Properties to the App Manifest PWAs and Browser Support Using the Chrome Developer Tools Simulating the Web App on an Emulator Preparing the Emulated Device for ALL PWA Features Installing the Web App - Prerequisites Understanding manifest.json Adding Properties for Safari Adding Properties for the Internet Explorer