On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Gordon Brander <gbran...@mozilla.com> wrote:
> It’s funny: I have come to the opposite conclusion for the same reason. > > The Good: getting 60fps interactions and animations in web apps using a > proven approach (UI and interaction thread). > The Ideal: also automatically serializing those apps for offline use. > I agree with this. Also, there is a way to get "save for later viewing" to work with complex apps: serialize all the application state --- DOM, CSS, JS heap, workers, etc --- and revive it later, possibly in a jail that blocks it from accessing the network when revived, but possibly not. A lot of work to implement, but not terribly difficult, and it would give you a great experience, without restricting (explicitly or implicitly) what Web apps can do. Rob -- oIo otoeololo oyooouo otohoaoto oaonoyooonoeo owohooo oioso oaonogoroyo owoiotoho oao oboroootohoeoro oooro osoiosotoeoro owoiololo oboeo osouobojoeocoto otooo ojouodogomoeonoto.o oAogoaoiono,o oaonoyooonoeo owohooo osoaoyoso otooo oao oboroootohoeoro oooro osoiosotoeoro,o o‘oRoaocoao,o’o oioso oaonosowoeoroaoboloeo otooo otohoeo ocooouoroto.o oAonodo oaonoyooonoeo owohooo osoaoyoso,o o‘oYooouo ofooooolo!o’o owoiololo oboeo oiono odoaonogoeoro ooofo otohoeo ofoioroeo ooofo ohoeololo. _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform