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If there is a "copy and paste" way to get that to run in the browser, can you copy and paste it to a jsfiddle and post the link to the fiddle here?


You’re basically asking people to do your homework for you at this point…


He said it is a matter of copy+paste, not work.

I don't think so as I did not get it to run. And if he really can accomplish it with copy+paste, why wouldn't he demonstrate it?


Because he doesn't want to do that for you for free I guess :)

"Tap with a hammer: $1. Knowing where to tap: $9999."


As long as you make sure the npm package is available, you can! If you can't figure out how to do it, I'm sorry but I literally can't think of a way to make it less effort. The problem you described in another comment with the import statements is literally explained on the Installation page of the documentation.


As I said in my original comment that started this thread, I don't use any server side tech. So there is no "npm package". I am only using a browser.


You don't need to be on the server to use NPM. NPM just downloads the code. I'm honestly not sure if you're just trolling at this point




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