Now open source: 20 Things I Learned about Browsers and the Web
Blog post from Google Cloud
20 Things I Learned about Browsers and the Web is an illustrated online guidebook developed by Min Li Chan and the Google Chrome team, created using HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS to educate everyday users about the workings of browsers and the web. Celebrated as an Official Honoree at the 15th Annual Webby Awards, it features interactive elements such as animated illustrations, page transitions, offline reading capability via the Application Cache API, reading progress tracking through the Local Storage API, and a clean URL structure enabled by the History API. The book also employs CSS3 for enhanced visual design and has been translated into 15 languages to reach a broader audience. Released as open source, it encourages developers to explore open web technologies for educational purposes, and it is best experienced in Chrome or any modern HTML5-compliant browser.
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