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The Universal Viewer is a community-developed open source project on a mission to help you share your 📚📜📰📽️📻🗿 with the 🌎
A community-developed open source project on a mission
to help you share your 📚📜📰📽️📻🗿 with the 🌎
npm install universalviewer --save
Please note that UV v4 is designed to work on evergreen browsers. If you need IE11 support, please use UV v3. Microsoft no longer supports IE11, and it reached end-of-life on June 15 2022.
See the examples for how to use the UV in various scenarios.
Read the technical docs to learn more about the code and available configuration options.
Read below to learn how to take part in improving the UV:
Become a sponsor and join our Steering Group to help guide how our sponsorship funds are allocated.
The Universal Viewer is released under the MIT license.
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Read below how to engage with the UV community:
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The Universal Viewer is a community-developed open source project on a mission to help you share your 📚📜📰📽️📻🗿 with the 🌎
The npm package universalviewer receives a total of 9,914 weekly downloads. As such, universalviewer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that universalviewer 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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