React Progressive Web App With Workbox and Webpack Tutorial

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Free Online Course: React Progressive Web App With Workbox and Webpack Tutorial provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. React Progressive Web App With Workbox and Webpack Tutorial is taught by Imran Sayed.

Overview
  • Learn how to create a React PWA app from scratch with Workbox

    What you'll learn:

    • Creating a custom React PWA with Webpack and Workbox.
    • React PWA with Workbox

    This course targets all: beginners, intermediate and advanced.
    It teaches you on how to create a React PWA app from scratch with Workbox. You will learn the following in this course:

    • Intro to React PWA With Webpack And Workbox

    • Create a React Project from Scratch With Webpack 5 From Scratch

    • Setup a React app with Webpack and Babel

    • Setup Webpack Dev Server | React Development and Production Server

    • Using SVG Icons In React | Google fonts and styles | Create layout component

    • Reach Router | Navigation in React

    • React Background Image |Set a background Image With React Inline Styles

    • Adding Custom Environment Variables in React with Dot Env

    • Fetch data in React using axios

    • What Are Service Workers | Workbox Webpack Plugin | InjectManifest

    • Setup Workbox Webpack Plugin Configuration and manifest.json

    • Service Worker Registration | Workbox Window | Cache update on application re-deploy

    • Workbox Precaching In React | Workbox Core | preCacheAndRoute | skipwaiting

    • Caching Google Fonts Using Workbox | StaleWhileRevalidate | CacheFirst Caching Strategies

    • Service Worker: How to cache images

    • You will also learn about how a Runtime caching is done in React PWAapp using Workbox

      In this collection, you'll learn what makes a Progressive Web App special, how they can affect your business, and how to build them.
      A service worker is a script that your browser runs in the background, separate from a web page, opening the door to features that don't need a web page or user interaction. Today, they already include features like push notifications and background sync.