Hello
Has anyone seen or built a PWA in WYSIWYG Web Builder? If you do know about them do you plan on add that kind of builder. More and more places are using them instead of website for a mobile device. A PWA is made for a mobile site. The home page has no scrolling at all just menu items at the bottom of the home screen. Fast load times works with all search engines. Look at this site on a mobile device https://www.paddockimports.com/ or https://www.mbsilverstar.com/
PWA Site
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Re: PWA Site
WYSIWYG Web Builder does not include any specific PWA functionality.
Progressive Web Apps usually require features such as a web app manifest, service workers, offline caching, and app-like navigation. Some of these things can be added manually with custom code, but a full PWA workflow is currently outside the main scope of WWB, which is primarily focused on visual website design rather than web application development.
Progressive Web Apps usually require features such as a web app manifest, service workers, offline caching, and app-like navigation. Some of these things can be added manually with custom code, but a full PWA workflow is currently outside the main scope of WWB, which is primarily focused on visual website design rather than web application development.
