Michael Scharnagl 10/13/2016

My reply to ” Progressive enhancement isn’t dead, but it smells funny” by Nolan Lawson

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This article is a detailed rebuttal to Nolan Lawson's piece on progressive enhancement. The author argues that websites should render core content server-side to ensure functionality when JavaScript fails, citing users with ad blockers or poor connections. It discusses modern approaches like offline-first and Service Workers as forms of progressive enhancement relevant to today's web.

My reply to ” Progressive enhancement isn’t dead, but it smells funny” by Nolan Lawson

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