The winter edition of the #roadmap of #WebApps on mobile is out! It highlights exploratory work of the @w3c @wicg_ to close the gap with native: w3.org/2018/12/web-roadmaps/… #January2019 -- thanks to @tidoust @XueFuqiao @W3CChina @Beihang1952
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For example, native apps can display badges next to their icon to notify users about incoming events, pending messages, etc. Soon doable in Web apps too? Check the Badging #API in the #roadmap: w3.org/2018/12/web-roadmaps/…
Badging for App Icons? Yes please🙌 The Badging API is a new API that lets installed web apps to set an application-wide badge...displayed on a OS specific place (such as the shelf or home screen)‼ @petele explains what it is and how you can use them 👉 developers.google.com/web/up…

Jan 8, 2019 · 9:45 AM UTC

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Also, soon a good way to avoid janks while updating the DOM? Lock an element and its subtree with Display Locking: w3.org/2018/12/web-roadmaps/…
”In cases where DOM manipulations would cause jank, this [proposed API] instead allows the user-agent to split up the work across several frames, yielding for script and user interactions. When the updates are finished processing, the result is displayed without jank.”
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The #roadmap of #WebApps on mobile project is part of a set of roadmaps under development on #github: github.com/w3c/web-roadmaps/. The #webdev community is encouraged to review them and raise comments, or suggest new ones, in the repository’s issue tracker github.com/w3c/web-roadmaps/…