Building an Offline Page for theguardian.com

On 1st March 2016 at as part of Double Header : Building an Offline Page for theguardian.com & Fastly CDN learnings

You’re on a train to work and you open up the Guardian app on your phone. A tunnel surrounds you, but the app still works in very much the same way as it usually would—despite your lack of internet connection, you still get the full experience, only the content shown will be stale. If you tried the same for the Guardian website, however, it wouldn’t load at all. Native apps have long had the tools to deal with these situations, in order to deliver rich user experiences whatever the user’s situation may be. With service workers, the web is catching up. In this talk Olly will demonstrate how he built an offline page for theguardian.com, and discuss potential future use cases.

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Presented by

Oliver Ash

Software engineer at the Guardian

@OliverJAsh

Oliver is a client-side web developer at the Guardian. You will usually find him contributing to open source code on GitHub or talking about code and all things web on Twitter.

Event

Double Header : Building an Offline Page for theguardian.com & Fastly CDN learnings

Date

1st March 2016

Skill level

Beginner