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Offline First Web Development

You're reading from   Offline First Web Development Design and build robust offline-first apps for exceptional user experience even when an internet connection is absent

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785884573
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Pain of Being Offline FREE CHAPTER 2. Building a To-do App 3. Designing Online Behavior 4. Getting Online 5. Be Honest about What's Happening 6. Be Eventually Consistent 7. Choosing Intelligent Defaults 8. Networking While Offline 9. Testing and Measuring the UX A. References Index

Making the case to yourself

Unreliable and nonexistent Internet connectivity is a widespread problem, both in highly developed nations and nations that are less developed. Consider a few statistics from ITU, the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies (http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/facts/ICTFactsFigures2015.pdf):

  • As of 2015, 4 billion people from developing countries remain offline
  • Only 9.5% of the people in the least developed countries (LDCs) use the Internet
  • Only 29% of the people in rural areas have mobile coverage that is 3G or faster
  • Only 1 in 100 people in Africa have a fixed broadband subscription

If you optimize for a fast Internet connection, you are making an implicit decision about who you're designing for. If you don't want Internet connectivity to dictate who can use your app, design the offline experience first. Even if you're building an application that only Americans will use, consider that potentially 3 out of every 100 people are eking out a mere 56 kbps. Every megabyte has a large impact on their user experience and ISP bills.

This doesn't mean that you have to build an app that looks like Craigslist. There are intelligent ways to make an app scale its behavior based on the Internet connection available. You can even use location services to become aware about the potential dead zones in time to take preventative measures. We'll cover these strategies in Chapter 8, Networking While Offline.

Are you convinced that building with an offline-first mindset is a good idea? Great! Now, how do you sell this vision to the decision makers around you? Many activities have a negative impact on productivity in the short-term but a positive impact in the long-term: writing tests, conducting user research, including good comments in the source code, and so on. In the same way, switching to an offline-first paradigm can be perceived as an unnecessary distraction, even though the long-term benefits are clear. Let's address this now.

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