Working with Indexed DB
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If we’re going to make an app truly offline-first, we need a way to store data. IndexedDB is the solution. This video describes the various components of IndexedDB and demonstrates how to use it to store data in the browser.
Codelabs, slides and more information are available from the Progressive Web Apps Training home page: https://developers.google.com/web/ilt/pwa
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