Browsing the web on a 2G
connection can be a cumbersome undertaking. Now how cool would it be if
we could determine a user’s connection speed and dynamically adjust the
content we serve to cater for a snappier experience? Well, actually, we
can (thanks to the Network Information API)! Dean Hume built a demo
that shows how to do it. The API is currently supported in Chrome and
Samsung browsers, but Dean’s code uses progressive enhancement to take
this into account. (cm)
Serving Dynamic Resources With The Network Information API
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