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[Mention The Feature]: Add/Enable PWA (Progressive Web App) 🟢🌟 #1181

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Subhajit-2023-44 opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I want to Add PWA (Progressive Web App)..

🌟Benefits of PWAs:

Improved Performance and Speed
Offline Availability
Enhanced User Engagement
Responsive and Adaptive Design
Low Storage Requirements... & more..

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@aditya-bhaumik sir please assign me with Level 3 and gssoc-ext label

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🟢Key Features of PWAs:

🔵Offline Capability: Using service workers, PWAs can function offline or in low-network conditions by caching essential assets.
🔵App-like Experience: PWAs behave like native apps, with smooth animations, navigation, and interactions, even on mobile.
🔵Push Notifications: PWAs can send push notifications to engage users, even when the app is not open.
🔵Installability: PWAs can be installed on the user’s home screen, just like a native app, without going through app stores.
🔵Fast Loading: By caching resources and using service workers, PWAs can load quickly, even with slow network conditions.
🔵Responsive: They adapt to any device, whether it's a mobile, tablet, or desktop.

@aditya-bhaumik sir assign me with Level 3 and gssoc-ext label..

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