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apostrophe-browser-requirements
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Display a polite message telling users with browsers that are too old that they must upgrade or switch browsers to view the site. Use only when necessary.
npm install --save apostrophe-browser-requirements
In app.js:
modules: {
apostrophe-browser-requirements: {
minimums: {
// currently only supports IE detection
ie: 9
},
// optional, should be something simple, not SVG
logo: '/images/my-custom-logo.png'
}
}
And optionally, in your CSS:
#apos-browser-requirements {
background-color: #somethingthatmatchesyourlogonicely
}
If you don't configure a logo, it looks a little "unofficial," so we recommend providing one.
You can override views/content.html
at project level if you need to change the text or don't want to link to browsehappy.com
.
This module can display the message on versions of IE going back to IE6.
This module treats Microsoft Edge as IE 12, 13, etc. Set the ie
minimum accordingly.
Oh come on kids, that browser's come a long way.
FAQs
Politely require certain minimum browser versions
The npm package apostrophe-browser-requirements receives a total of 18 weekly downloads. As such, apostrophe-browser-requirements popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that apostrophe-browser-requirements demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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