Might Be the Next Big Thing for the Mobile Web is Progressive Web Apps (PWAs).
You might have heard about PWAs in 2015 originally proposed by Google. In current year they bang, becoming a major rival of native mobile apps. They also provide Functionality & Features identical of Mobile Application. They have a lot of attention due to the comfort of development and the almost instant wins for the application’s user experience.
PWAs actually apply many features on web pages on web pages or websites. There are many benefits to using PWA such as the ability to work offline, the ability to get immediate loading, reliability, push notifications and extraordinary UX. The most important thing is that any website can be made in less time and it is easier to keep it posted and kept.
They do not require separate bundling or distribution, as PWAs. Publishing a web page is PWAs and supported by the Microsoft Age, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari browsers.
They have lots of characteristics but we define some of them.
1) Progressive
Regardless of the browser option, work for each user because they are created with progressive growth in the form of core principles.
2) Responsive
Fit any form factor: desktop, mobile, tablet, or form to emerge yet.
3) Connectivity independent
Service staff work offline, or on a low-quality network.
4) App-like
The user with app-style interaction and navigation looks like the app.
5) Safe
To prevent snooping, service is done through HTTPS and the material not sure is affected.
6) Installable
Allow users to put the most useful apps on your home screen without the hassle of app stores.
7) Fresh
Always up-to-date. Ready to serve.
8) Re-engageable
Easy to configure features like push notification.
9) Linkable
Easily shared via a URL and not required a complicated or complex installation process.