Michael Scharnagl 10/13/2016

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

Read Original

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

Comments

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts!

Browser Extension

Get instant access to AllDevBlogs from your browser

Top of the Week

2
Designing Design Systems
TkDodo Dominik Dorfmeister 2 votes
3
Introducing RSC Explorer
Dan Abramov 1 votes
5
Fragments Dec 11
Martin Fowler 1 votes
6
Adding Type Hints to my Blog
Daniel Feldroy 1 votes
7
Refactoring English: Month 12
Michael Lynch 1 votes
9