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Progressive Web Apps For WordPress
These days, having a website may not seem like enough when it comes to catching the attention of potential customers. You may be wondering if there is something more you can do with your site to engage with visitors and offer them a better experience.
Fortunately, there is an option that has gained popularity lately: Progressive Web Applications (PWAs). They have been around for a few years, but are beginning to become more prevalent as web browsers advance. This option may be beneficial if you’re interested in enhanced user experiences, such as push notifications for browser-based site visitors.
In this post, we’ll discuss the web application development process, and then look at how to build web apps in WordPress. Finally, we’ll round up some themes and plugins that may help you along the way. Let’s get started!
What Is a Progressive Web App?
In a nutshell, a PWA is a software that uses the most current web programming techniques. Typically, a PWA might offer push notifications using JavaScript. It can be more easily kept up-to-date this way and doesn’t require any complex installation steps. In addition, it should work for every user regardless of browser type, and be considered safe (usually due to delivery via secure HTTPS).
PWAs also cut out the need for users to find, download, and install an app from an app store. They will run in any browser and can be available from a user’s home screen. Additionally, Google announced recently that updates to the Chrome web browser will include compatibility with PWAs. This means users can get the benefit of your PWA on Chrome OS and desktops, and you can deliver an enhanced experience on more than just mobile devices.
Why You Should Turn Your Site into a Progressive Web App
When comparing websites, web applications, and mobile applications, one of the elements to think about is push notifications. Research shows that push-enabled users have an 88 percent higher engagement rate. Traditional websites typically don’t offer this option, but by creating a PWA you can incorporate this functionality without the potentially cumbersome process a mobile app might involve.
Site loading speed is another reason to consider PWAs. If your website is loading slow, you’re likely losing a lot of traffic. If you turn your website into a PWA, you can stop worrying about speed. Your content will be available even if the user is offline, and it will load fast and reliably.
There is also Google-backed research indicating that when you create a PWA for your website that mimics the interface of a native mobile app, you’re likely to have higher engagement and conversion rates. This is even true when compared to traditional ‘mobile-friendly site design.
WordPress Web Application Development
WordPress can be a foundation for developing applications. However, this requires an understanding of User Experience (UX), HTML, CSS, PHP, and JavaScript. Even basic plugin creation can take time to learn.
As for PWAs, there are many benefits. However, one key advantage is the time saved reproducing a completed app on multiple production sites. For this, you’ll likely want to turn to ‘Service Workers’.
WordPress Service Workers
A ‘Service Worker’ is essentially a script that enables your PWA to integrate the best aspects of traditional and native web apps. It’s usually written in JavaScript, and much like a client-side proxy enables you to determine how to respond to resource requests. A precache reduces the need for a persistent internet connection, creating a reliable user experience.
Service Workers are capable of handling push notifications easily, and can also synchronize data in the background. What’s more, they will usually receive centralized updates, so you’ll always be working with the latest version.
How to Build Web Apps with WordPress
Depending on the type of PWA you’re developing, the process can be very involved. For example, you’ll need to identify the specifics of jQuery requests, test snippets, and develop segmented database returns. Additionally, you’ll need to integrate variables for different platform variations (as well as style elements), and then wrap it all into a framework of code that looks good and functions well.
You’ll also need to choose both a back-end and front-end framework. Of course, WordPress is going to be your back-end Content Management System (CMS), but you’ll also want to choose a suitable server stack, such as XAMPP.
Your choice on the front end will be more refined when working with WordPress. Many opt for either Bootstrap or AngularJS, although Facebook’s ReactJS and Backbone.js are also popular:
This is part of what a dedicated WordPress Application Framework is designed to simplify. It does so by providing solutions to common coding errors, and by offering developer resources that are up to date.
WordPress Web App Themes
‘Web app themes’ enable WordPress to act as a PWA, without the need to code functionality from scratch. They’re often fully featured, and offer the most power and flexibility for your PWA.
Quality-free solutions are thin on the ground – which is understandable given their intended application. With that in mind, you’ll likely have to open your wallet to find a suitable theme. Let’s look at a few of the top options.
1. Ubold
For starters, Ubold is one of the most popular web app theme options, and is built on top of Bootstrap:
It provides a number of menu styles, along with thousands of FontAwesome icons to choose from. In addition, Ubold also includes sample Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and eCommerce applications, to show what the theme is capable of.
2. OneUI
Alternatively, you could opt for OneUI:
This theme (based on Bootstrap and AngularJS) enables you to build your front and back ends within one framework and includes four versions to help kickstart your development. In addition, it’s designed to be as lightweight as possible, and is completely modular, meaning it’s as flexible as you need it to be.
WordPress Web App Plugins
There are also WordPress plugins to help you create a PWA, although these operate on a smaller scale. They usually only let you implement one or two features. However, this can still make a dramatic change to how a WordPress website behaves.
1. Super Progressive Web Apps
The Super Progressive Web Apps plugin is a quick and easy way to turn your website into a PWA. Your website users will get a message when visiting your site on a supported device, prompting them to “Add to Home Screen”. When they click on this prompt, your site will be ‘installed’ on their device as a PWA with an icon on the home screen. After that, any page they view will be cached and made available offline.
Pros:
- Quick and easy installation and configuration
- Control of your PWA icon and other style features
- PWAs can also be accessed via search engines
Cons:
- Only cached pages can be viewed offline
- More limited push notification options when used on iOS
- No Google Analytics support
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How to Install/Update WordPress Themes/Plugins manually?
Step 1: Buy the Product and download the zip file.
Note: Some Zip files need to be extracted before uploading.
If you are performing an update, install the latest theme/plugin, and WordPress will automatically replace the older version with a newer version. All your settings and customizations will be the same as before, and nothing will be changed.
Step 2: Go to “Appearance > Themes” If it’s a theme or go to the “Plugins” section if it’s a plugin through your WordPress dashboard.
Step 3: Click on “Add New” button (It’s same on themes and plugins section)
Step 4: Click on “Upload Theme” or you’ll show “Upload plugin” on plugin section
Step 5: Click on “Choose file” and select the ZIP file of that theme/plugin
Step 6: Hit “Install now”
Step 7: It’ll take few seconds to Install your wordpress product
Step 8: Once it’s done, click “Activate,” your WordPress product will be installed manually.
How to Install Elementor Template Kits?
Step 1: Download your kit file and do not unzip it.
Step 2: In WordPress, go to Settings > Permalinks and ensure Post Name is selected, then Save
Step 3: Go to Appearance > Themes > Add New and ensure Hello Elementor is installed and activated.
Step 4: The theme activation will prompt you to install and activate the Elementor Page Builder plugin if it is not already installed. Click Install, then Activate.
Step 5: Go to Elementor > Settings, click the Features tab, and ensure Flexbox Container has a green icon (if not, set it to Active).
Step 6: Go to Plugins > Add New and search for “Envato” and Install and Activate the Envato Elements – Photos & Elementor Templates plugin
Note: If your Kit requires Elementor Pro, you must install it before continuing.
Step 7: Go to Elements > Installed Kits and click Upload Template Kit ZIP File. Your templates should appear.
Step 8: Check for the orange banner at the top of the screen and click Install Requirements to load the kit addons and settings.
That’s it, and you’re ready to begin building your site!
- Imported templates are stored in Elementor under Templates > Saved Templates and must be inserted to a new page in WordPress before customizing.
- Imported blocks, tabs, or slides are stored in Elementor under Templates > Saved Templates and may be duplicated and customized directly.
- Elementor Pro site parts are stored in Elementor under Templates > Theme Builder and are customized directly.
Check the in-depth details with screenshots about how to install it here: (Copy the below link and open it in a new tab)
https://help.market.envato.com/hc/en-us/articles/36033428836889-How-to-Upload-Install-Elementor-Template-Kits-from-Themeforest-to-WordPress
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