HTML5 Browser Caching
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Browser caching is one of the least understood features of HTML5, but can make a dramatic improvement in your users' experience of your website. It can speed up your site for both online and offline applications, desktop and mobile.
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Course Description
The syntax for using local storage and offline caching is simple, but the implementation details can easily leave you frustrated. Existing blog posts ignore the finer points of this nuanced API. For this course, we brought in W3C committee member Ben Schwarz to show us how it's done. In only an hour you'll learn about how to speed up the user experience for online and offline applications, basic syntax for caching files and data in the browser, browser tools and development workflow to help debugging and avoid frustration, how to steer around bugs, restrictions, and pitfalls, and how to use the Rails 3 asset pipeline with browser caching.
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Course Syllabus
Getting Started- 15m 58s
—Introduction 5m 48s
—Setup 3m 58s
—Basic Offline 6m 12sFeedback- 13m 24s
—Invalidation 7m 32s
—Progress & Debugging 5m 52sJavaScript- 23m 14sRails 3.2- 9m 15s