How ZDF created a video PWA with offline and dark mode
Learn how ZDF created a progressive web app (PWA) with modern features like offline support, installability, and dark mode.
Learn how ZDF created a progressive web app (PWA) with modern features like offline support, installability, and dark mode.
Pan, tilt, and zoom features on cameras are finally controllable on the web.
Bridging the gap between web and iOS/Android experiences to delight users.
Safer, unblocked clipboard access for text and images
A summary of the major news and updates that were announced during our 3-day online community event, and a reminder about upcoming regional events.
Learn how to use the requestVideoFrameCallback() to work more efficiently with videos in the browser.
Building for modern browsers and progressively enhancing like it's 2003
Text Fragments let you specify a text snippet in the URL fragment. When navigating to a URL with such a text fragment, the browser can emphasize and/or bring it to the user's attention.
Make your Progressive Web App not feel like a website, but like a "real" app
App shortcuts give quick access to a handful of common actions that users need frequently.
Nothing is worse when cooking with a mobile device than its screen turning off in the middle of a recipe step. Learn how cooking site BettyCrocker.com used the Wake Lock API to prevent this from happening.
App icons that adapt to platforms.
How to get your PWA to show up next to platform-specific apps in system-level sharing UIs
Web apps can use the same system-provided share capabilities as platform-specific apps.
The getInstalledRelatedApps() method allows your website to check whether
your iOS/Android/desktop app or PWA is installed on a user's device.