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							|  | @ -70,6 +70,17 @@ Remember to also add the CSS to your build. With most bundlers you can: | ||||||
| require('@silvermine/videojs-quality-selector/dist/css/quality-selector.css') | require('@silvermine/videojs-quality-selector/dist/css/quality-selector.css') | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
| 
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|  | > [!WARNING] | ||||||
|  | > This plugin's source code uses ES6+ syntax and keywords, such as `class` and `static`. | ||||||
|  | > If you need to support [browsers that do not support newer JavaScript | ||||||
|  | > syntax](https://caniuse.com/es6), you will need to use a tool like | ||||||
|  | > [Babel](https://babeljs.io/) to transpile and polyfill your code. | ||||||
|  | > | ||||||
|  | > Alternatively, you can | ||||||
|  | > `require('@silvermine/videojs-chromecast/dist/js/silvermine-videojs-quality-selector.js')` | ||||||
|  | > to use a JavaScript file that has already been polyfilled/transpiled down to ES5 | ||||||
|  | > compatibility. | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
| ### Providing video sources | ### Providing video sources | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| Sources can be provided with either the `<source>` tag or via the `src` function on the | Sources can be provided with either the `<source>` tag or via the `src` function on the | ||||||
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