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@cropper/element-viewer
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A custom viewer element for the Cropper.
dist/
├── element-viewer.js (UMD, bundled)
├── element-viewer.min.js (UMD, bundled, compressed)
├── element-viewer.raw.js (UMD, unbundled, default)
├── element-viewer.esm.js (ECMAScript Module, bundled)
├── element-viewer.esm.min.js (ECMAScript Module, bundled, compressed)
├── element-viewer.esm.raw.js (ECMAScript Module, unbundled)
└── element-viewer.d.ts (TypeScript Declaration File)
npm install @cropper/element-viewer
import CropperViewer from '@cropper/element-viewer';
CropperViewer.$define();
<cropper-viewer></cropper-viewer>
Maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines.
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A custom viewer element for the Cropper.
We found that @cropper/element-viewer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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