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@instructure/browserslist-config-canvas-lms
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The official list of browsers supported by Canvas LMS & the Canvas product ecosystem. To use this, just add `"browserslist": ["extends @instructure/browserslist-config-canvas-lms"]` to your package.json
The list of browsers that should be supported by Canvas LMS and all the products that are part of the Canvas Ecosystem
Because browsers are constantly releasing new versions, the actual version numbers that "current and first previous major release" translates to will change over time. click here to see what that currently means
If you are using one of the mainstream browsers that updates itself automatically (eg: Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Safari), you should not ever have to worry about this.
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The official list of browsers supported by Canvas LMS & the Canvas product ecosystem. To use this, just add `"browserslist": ["extends @instructure/browserslist-config-canvas-lms"]` to your package.json
The npm package @instructure/browserslist-config-canvas-lms receives a total of 270 weekly downloads. As such, @instructure/browserslist-config-canvas-lms popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @instructure/browserslist-config-canvas-lms demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 31 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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