Appendix A. Conclusion

Thank you for taking the time to read Building Web That Work Everywhere. I hope that through reading this report you see value in building web applications that are shareable, responsive, and work in all kinds of network conditions. These encompass a small portion of the work we can do as web developers to ensure that the Web is an open and inclusive space for all users. My hope is that you now feel empowered and excited to build applications in this way.

If throughout your reading you have come across things that are missing or could be improved, I would encourage you to contribute to this report. This title is available as open source and contributions can be made by:

Twenty percent of the proceeds from each Ethical Web Development title will be donated to an organization whose work has a positive impact on the issues described. For this title, I will be donating to the World Wide Web Foundation. Founded by the creator of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee, The World Wide Web Foundation advocates for online human rights, increased web access, and the open Web.

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