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Add Intended Supported Browsers to README File #326

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hardboiled opened this issue May 10, 2014 · 3 comments
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Add Intended Supported Browsers to README File #326

hardboiled opened this issue May 10, 2014 · 3 comments

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@hardboiled
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I was considering adding a new feature in a fork, but I wanted to know which browsers I should expect my changes to work in. From the documentation, it seems implied that all the major desktop browsers (FF, Safari, IE9+, Chrome) are supported, but I couldn't find any definitive list of what versions should work in the current release. Does this exist? If so, where can I find it? If not, could it be added somewhere in the documentation or README file, so it's easy to find?
Thanks,
~ Daniel

@OscarGodson
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Awesome! What feature were you thinking?

So, its not in the README, but probably should. You could add it in a PR I'd you wanted. I did put it in the early WIP QAing guide here https://github.com/OscarGodson/EpicEditor/wiki/EpicEditor-QA-Guide

basically chrome, Firefox, and IE9+ tho.

@OscarGodson
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If you wanted* ugh. Can't edit on mobile.

@hardboiled
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I was thinking about adding "Optional WYSIWYG like buttons for less techie people" along with keyboard shortcuts as part of a project I'm considering.

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