PWA and the installable web (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- The Web has a superpower-it's a frictionless and federated experience, whether for search results, news articles, ride sharing, or spreadsheets. With modern, evergreen browsers, your users can accept site prompts to install web experiences to their device's home screen or desktop.
This talk is for designers of enterprise & consumer web apps who want to understand the options for installed web experiences from browsers and the Play Store. We’ll cover when, where & how to promote web install-and, once installed, best practices for UX & measuring success in installed web apps.
Presented by: PJ McLachlan, Sam Thorogood, Mukund Laddha
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Great tips for promoting pwa install, pwa's are the future.
really?? but from google XD. Firefox os was a complete pwa os and failed
@@PedroMosqueda Yeah but it was Mozilla and not Google.
PWA on android and destkop works great. i created a pwa app. am only waiting for apple to finaly add support for web push notifications
The one thing you guys are NOT paying attention to is the ability to add custom splash screens. Images, Gifs, and Videos should be supported ASAP.
This is very true, at least let us put lotties.
If you build a PWA on the Beezer PWA-builder, you can add custom splash screens and icons in image or GIF format! :D
Just a wild guess but can't you use JS to do that?
Why would you recommend people turning off text selection? That is one of the most irritating part of apps vs the web. In fact, I would love if there was a setting to override this as a user, both for apps and web pages. If there is text on the screen it should be copyable.
You know how on Instagram when you apply a filter you can touch the photo and it goes back to the original so you can compare? In the PWA when you do this it selects text. That's an example of when you would want to disable text selection.
I agree that this should be disable-able as well though
I think this talk is one of the best PWA best practices. great talk, thanks Google Chrome team.
For designers:
20:47 UX for promoting install (the right moments to prompt "install")
Can we have the slides?
Awesome... how relevant nativescript and reactivenative are considering these developments... ?
Nice video
Great tips. Thank you
The pwa have many bebefits, Why the pwa is still not common.??
Goodmorning
Google keeps telling us how cool the Share Target API is but they won't put a "share" button in the desktop Chrome toolbar.
I have the Pinterest PWA installed on my Windows laptop, but I also have to install their awful extension just so I can pin images, even though their PWA supports the Share Target API
Very interesting perstective Jesse!
Well.... I still dont see the benefits over Cordova other than the fact you are clickin on download from the web.... but that is something you do by sending a link to PlayStore to your app no? Cordova you have native features you have access to as well... I just dont see PWA benefit other than someone who has never used Cordova, etc. not knowing about them and only knowing PWA... might be missing the point here.
@@StijnHommes Then I guess it is not for you. As said in the above comment, if you don't want to then you don't need to install.
Disable text selection is really bad suggestion. Might be ok for some specific cases, but not in general.