Cole Peters
Cole Peters is a multidisciplinary artist fascinated by matter, energy, space and time, and the ways in which these forces shape our universe, our environment, and our perception.
Contributed by: Cole Peters
With Enhance’s foundation in web standards, exceptionally fast performance, and peerless stability, the only limit to what you can build is your imagination.
In this showcase, you’ll find some of our own example projects, as well as real world applications built by Enhance users across the globe.
Cole Peters is a multidisciplinary artist fascinated by matter, energy, space and time, and the ways in which these forces shape our universe, our environment, and our perception.
Contributed by: Cole Peters
With webdev.rip, Brian’s aim is to grapple with grim realities of building for the web without succumbing to cynicism or despair.
Contributed by: Brian LeRoux
Sjors Rijsdam is a senior software engineer from the Netherlands.
Contributed by: Sjors Rijsdam
Explore RSS feeds in your neighbourhood.
Contributed by: Paul Cuthbertson
A platform agnostic service that will check a given URL for links to other sites, discover if they support webmentions, then send a webmention to the target.
Contributed by: Remy Sharp
Enhance Music is a music library and audio player app built with HTML and CSS, and progressively enhanced with a couple pinches of JavaScript. Despite being built as a traditional multipage website, Enhance Music features an audio player that persists across page loads, and some gorgeous interactive UI built entirely with web standards.
Our movies app is built with Enhance and The Movie Database API. With a strong focus on simplicity, performance, progressive enhancement, and offline local development capabilities, this application is set to transform your understanding of what can be done by focusing on the web platform.
The job board for web performance professionals and people who want to work in the web performance industry.
Contributed by: Tim Kadlec
HN Reader is a Hacker News reader that leverages several of Enhance's back end features like session-management, DynamoDB tables, and scheduled/event-driven functions to keep the app up to date with the latest stories. All rendered on the server as web components with a dash of JS.
Contributed by: Taylor Beseda
It's a good idea to keep an eye on your local air quality. Enhance AQI uses real time data from the US EPA's AirNow program. Even with a limited API request budget, results remain snappy by caching and refreshing data on demand. All with features already built into Enhance.
With clean and easy to follow code, and a modern, responsive interface, this example application demonstrates just how sophisticated you can get when building UI with web standards. This example app can also serve as a starting point for your own portfolio.
Stories created by a group of friends while playing Dungeons & Dragons.
Contributed by: Jonathan Lipps