Progressive Web App built using React.js
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Progressive Web App built using React.js
Password Generator Progressive Web App
Repository containing a shell project for building a web application, written in vue, with webpack and generating a service worker file for offline functionality
It is a PWA weather app using react js with custom service workers and use a JSON Manifest. Here you can search the city and find out the weather in there.
A playground repo, used for exploring how Progressive Web Apps (PWA) can be developed with React and Service Workers
Simple web application which checks if your browser supports service workers
Make a pwa from any (large) static site. Sponsored by CTA Group.
🥇 Udacity front-end nanodegree restaurant reviews project
Get familiar with Service Workers
Add expenses and deposits to your budget with or without a connection. When entering transactions offline, they populate the total when brought back online.
Budget tracker is an application that allows a user to track withdrawals and deposits with or without data or internet connection.
Static site for playing with web workers.
This Progressive Web Application (PWA) is a personal project focused on learning service worker implementation. It utilizes Bootstrap and JavaScript for responsive design and functionality, with Font Awesome icons for improved user experience. By integrating a service worker, the app ensures offline access, enhancing its usability across devices.
Just a "polyfill" solution for the serviceWorker periodicSync, it does the functionallity of the non-standard specification.
Review restaurants in N.Y. city
A small, experimental hackernews client
A plugin used to minify, link and build Service Worker for Webpack.
Add a description, image, and links to the serviceworker topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the serviceworker topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."