@AaronGustafson @alistapart Approaches discussed in the Issue were to just allow IDB to store `Responses`, or a new `Cache.has()` method to get metadata.
@AaronGustafson @alistapart Just added a pointer to your Explainer from the Issue. Maybe consider adding a “Related Work†section to your document and linking back.
@stefanjudis It could work, maybe to convey something is happening or processing, but it probably should only be a temporary thing.
@AaronGustafson @alistapart This is interesting! We have discussed adding metadata in the ServiceWorkers WG before: https://t.co/M27HqhiLvR.
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RT @serhiikulykov: CSS Shadow Parts are coming!
Published a blog post with an overview of the first new Web Components API getting cross-…
@stefanjudis I looked into various ways to make this happen: https://t.co/sreQ7aJ8Fb. Because one can probably doesn’t mean one should. 😃
RT @hdv: “I don’t want to build a cookie consent UI. It will be difficult to program, technical debt to maintain, and worse, be annoying to…
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RT @pikapkg: 🔣Introducing Snowpack v1.0! (previously @pika/web)
Build web applications with LESS TOOLING and iterate 10x FASTER. Replace y…
RT @kennethrohde: Playing around with the new form controls! 🎉
https://t.co/x79O2a3Xau https://t.co/qwZ8FRSQrl https://t.co/tqc9pw6jXk
RT @argyleink: Proper masonry layouts with just CSS, yes please!
Follow the proposal by Mozilla’s MatsPalmgren, vote & share your use case…
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RT @andreasbovens: Firefox 72 also protects users against fingerprinting — by default 🚫â˜ï¸ The Mozilla Security Blog explains why this is im…
From the @ChromiumDev blog: Introducing quieter permission UI for notifications: https://t.co/l7QiuZ7XSM. This is much welcomed! ðŸ’
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RT @tunetheweb: We’re working hard on translating the 2019 Web Almanac by @HTTPArchive
Making great progress on below but more translators…
💠A ton of great features in Firefox 72, especially happy about Shadow Parts! â¤µï¸ https://t.co/YyaLEHyfID
RT @brucel: Why You Should Choose HTML5 <article> Over <section>, by l’il old me, helped by the resplendent @LeonieWatson https://t.co/KT2I…