![]() ![]() Ready to submit to app stores such as the Microsoft Store.When we are talking about auditing our PWA, we mean using tools to ensure that our PWA is: So, why should we audit our PWA anyways? And what does this even mean? Welcome to day week 3 day 5 of the 30 Days of PWA series! In today's blog post, we will be learning how to audit a PWA and use those audits to help improve its user experience. 3 #02 - Deconstructing Progressive Web Apps 4 #03 - Make Progressive Web Apps Installable 5 #04 - Make Progressive Web Apps Reliable 6 #05 - Make Progressive Web Apps Work Offline 7 #06 - Make Progressive Web Apps Capable 8 #07 - Developing Progressive Web Apps 9 #08 - Introducing Advanced Capabilities of PWAs 10 #09 - Creating Application Shortcuts 11 #10 - Sharing Content From and With Your App 12 #11 - Displaying Content More Like An App 13 #12 - Caching Your App Data 14 #13 - Synchronizing App Data in the Background 15 #14 - Notifying Users Of Updates 16 #15 - Tools: Getting Started / Building New PWA 17 #16 - Tools: Getting Started / Converting your web app to a PWA 18 #17 - Tools: Debug Your PWA (Part 1) 19 #18 - Tools: Debug Your PWA (Part 2) 20 #19 - Tools: Auditing Your PWA 21 #20 - Tools: Test Automation for PWA 22 #21 - Tools: Packaging your PWA 23 #22 - Best Practices: Installability for PWA 24 #23 - Best Practices for PWA: Engagement 25 #24 - Best Practices for PWA: Distribution 26 #25 - Best Practices for PWA: Reliability 27 #26 - Best Practices for PWA: Maintainability 28 #27 - Best Practices for PWA: Authentication 29 #28 - Best Practices for PWA: UI/UX 30 #29 - Recap: From Core Concepts to Best Practices! 31 #30 - PWA: Learning Resources For Beginners ![]() 1 Welcome to #30DaysOfPWA 2 #01 - Introducing Progressive Web Apps. ![]()
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