Page Lifecycle API - HTTP203
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Jake & Surma go over the Page Lifecycle API, new with Chrome 68. They discuss reasons it was needed and the best ways use it.
Phil Walton Page Lifecycle API article → http://bit.ly/2CR1ffV
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Last updated 2018-11-20 UTC.
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