Mobile visitors are still reluctant to take action. Redesign your mobile forms and remove the friction and ensuing frustration that keep your visitors from reaching out or buying something.
We were curious about Blazor in a Progressive Web App - so we built an app. Curious about using Blazor in PWAs? Check out our sample app and what we learned developing it.
You’re here because you want to know what’s going to be new in mobile app design in 2020. The fact of the matter is, most of what we do is going to be the same from years past. Rather than discuss the trends you already know, we’re going to look at the ones that will help your mobile app effectively compete with the rise of PWAs. And if you can’t compete or beat PWAs, these trends will help you join them.
Progressive web apps have certainly demonstrated their value to everyone at this point. Now that you know what they are and why you should be building them, it’s time to start refining how you do so. With PWAs, you’re going to need to learn how to cut way back and get creative with where and how you design components. Start with these tips.
Push notifications first appeared in native mobile apps, and now with Progressive Web Apps they have made their way into modern browsers. Learn how to use them in an ASP.NET Core-powered Angular application to expand the reach and enrich the UX of your application.