The article is a comprehensive breakdown of how to use service workers with HTML content to reduce network payloads (47.6% reduction cited) and decrease first content paint times (52.3% reduction cited). Beyond just the 'why' of service workers it shows how to actually set them up for your site, the implications for dynamic and static sites, and includes a rich set of additional resources to dig deeper.
Found via tweet from @slightlylate, "Pretty sure I've pointed this out before, but the architecture that @philwalton outlines in this post is the platonic ideal for nearly every content site in 2020. If your tools don't support getting to this architecture, get new tools"
The article is a comprehensive breakdown of how to use service workers with HTML content to reduce network payloads (47.6% reduction cited) and decrease first content paint times (52.3% reduction cited). Beyond just the 'why' of service workers it shows how to actually set them up for your site, the implications for dynamic and static sites, and includes a rich set of additional resources to dig deeper.
Found via tweet from @slightlylate, "Pretty sure I've pointed this out before, but the architecture that @philwalton outlines in this post is the platonic ideal for nearly every content site in 2020. If your tools don't support getting to this architecture, get new tools"