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This is a duplicate of the issue already fixed on the Vanilla implementation, now moving over to the template so we can use the updates everywhere.
- - Cover key concepts such as Offline First, Service Workers, etc. (can be pulled from tutorial)
- - Explain why Offline First makes an app (in this case, a shopping list app) more useful through the lens of user experience
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Template for https://github.com/Drakirus/go-flutter-desktop-embedder.
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Desktop build of Covalent using Electron
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A scaffolding tool for making desktop apps from websites.
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Shopping List is an Offline First demo desktop app built using Electron and PouchDB.
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(Experimental) Transform HTML5 apps in Desktop apps
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A Prototype Desktop App for an Estate Transport Management using just Google Firebase Products
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A web browser for full desktop apps.
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I cloned and built
revery-quick-startand started looking throughApp.reto see how it all works. I noticed it opensRevery.UIbut there didn't seem to be any documentation for things likeOpacityandViewon https://www.outrunlabs.com/revery/api/revery/. Poking around I managed to guess the URL and found them at https://www.outrunlabs.com/revery/api/revery/revery_ui/ and https://www.out