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Progressive Web Apps start with a traditional web site/application and progressively enhance with modern features. When sites are secure they can leverage ServiceWorkers to provider users with offline support, Push notifications can help re-engage users, and Web App Manifests let users install PWAs alongside native apps.
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Here is an issues with detailed description: NekR/offline-plugin#77
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The issue I'm experiencing is pretty annoying.
I'm trying to optimize my first byte, by turning off compression, and gziping everything by webpack with CompressionPlugin. The issue is that it doesn't compress service-worker.js produced by sw-precache-webpack-plugin.
I understand the reason why: service-worker.js should cache all chunks produced by webpack after CompressionPlugin compress
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Include a script that can generate weekly status reports to dev's leadership. The report should have enough buzzwords to make leadership feel as if progress is being made without providing any specific detail that defines said progress.
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At this point, the 'table modification' actions are aligned left:
Hence, when scrolling the table to the right, they scroll out of view and cannot be used anymore:
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