Going Offline

Web design is complicated. Web development is complicated. Everything seems to be constantly changing – there’s so much to keep track of. But there’s one thing we can confidently say for sure: websites need an internet connection in order to work. Right? Well, even that is no longer true. Thanks to the powerful technology of service workers, you can now design and develop websites that work offline. This is a game-changer! And now you’ve got something new you need to learn. But don’t worry – Jeremy is here to talk you through a whole range of offline strategies. By the end of this presentation, you’ll have all the knowledge and code you’ll need to free your website from the tyranny of the network connection.

JEREMY KEITH

Web stuff do-er, Clearleft

Jeremy Keith lives in Brighton, England where he makes websites with the splendid design agency [Clearleft](https://clearleft.com/). You may know him from such books as DOM Scripting, Bulletproof Ajax, HTML5 For Web Designers and, most recently, Going Offline. He curated the dConstruct conference for a number of years as well as Brighton SF and he organised the world's first Science Hack Day.