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  • A fictional conversation about progressive enhancement

    Apps and documents.

    By Tom Morris
  • Angular momentum

    Assume a perfectly spherical web browser…

    By Jeremy Keith
  • Be progressive

    The case for universal JavaScript.

    By Jeremy Keith
  • Continuum

    The web is not a platform.

    By Jeremy Keith
  • Designing experience layers

    Designing from the bottom up.

    By Jason Garber
  • Designing with Progressive Enhancement

    This post is the text from my presentation at CSS Summit in July, 2015.

    By Jason Garber
  • Device-Agnostic

    The more I build for the web, the more the term ‘device-agnostic’ endears itself to me.

    By Trent Walton
  • Grade components, not browsers

    Grading components rather than browsers allows us to document and follow through with the goal of delivering the most appropriate experience to each and every browser and device.

    By Scott Jehl
  • How many people are missing out on JavaScript enhancement?

    GDS run an experiment to figure out how many users didn’t get JavaScript enhancements.

    By Peter Herlihy on GDS Blog
  • In Defense of Progressive Enhancement

    By Jason Garber
  • Just what is it that you want to do?

    Progressive, not regressive, enhancement.

    By Jeremy Keith
  • Let Links Be Links

    Progressive enhancement and single-page web apps are not fundamentally incompatible.

    By Ross Penman on A List Apart
  • Progressive Enhancement makes me sad

    Heydon comes forward to say a few things about PE and web apps.

    By Heydon Pickering
  • Progressive Enhancement: What It Is, And How To Use It?

    By Sam Dwyer on Smashing Magazine
  • Stop Breaking the Web

    The year is 2014, a ninja rockstar band goes up against the now long-forgotten progressive enhancement technique, forsaking the origins of the web and everything they once stood for. This article is where I rant about how we are breaking the web, the not-immediately-obvious reasons why we should stop doing this, and how not breaking the web would be a great thing.

    By Nicolás Bevacqua
  • The Practical Case for Progressive Enhancement

    The “cost” of progressive enhancement.

    By Jason Garber
  • Thriving in Unpredictability

    It’s about the users. It’s about finding ways to make our content available to them no matter how unpredictable the path that lies between us and them.

    By Tim Kadlec
  • Understanding Progressive Enhancement

    An explanation of Progressive Enhancement.

    By Aaron Gustafson on A List Apart
  • Web! What is it good for?

    I have a blind spot. It’s the web.

    By Jeremy Keith
  • When is a link not a link?

    Real hyperlinks protect you from unintended consequences.

    By Jeremy Keith
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