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gooz

v1.0.3

Published

Send the old sh*tty browsers away from your website as simple as a Gooz

Downloads

4

Readme

Gooz

Send the old sh*tty browsers away from your website as simple as a Gooz

Installation

You can install it from NPM:

npm install --save gooz

Or grab build/bundle.js and load it in your page. The Gooz class is now loaded as Gooz in the global scope (window.Gooz).

<script src="bundle.js"></script>
<script>
// Gooz is ready here! xD
</script>

Usage

// 1
const gooz = new Gooz({redirect: true}); // if it's gooz, it will redirect to 'http://outdatedbrowser.com'

// 2
const gooz = new Gooz(); // or using var instead of const
gooz.isGooz(); // true or false

// 3
const options = {
  features: ['SVGElement', 'localStorage'], // passing window global object you want to check
  globalObject: window, // global object (window)
  redirect: true, // auto redirect on class instance creation
  timeout: 7000, // redirect timeout (ms)
  uri: 'http://outdatedbrowser.com' // redirect uri
}
const gooz = new Gooz(options); // auto redirect if gooz and nothing if not

// 4
const gooz = new Gooz();
gooz.goozate(); // redirect if it's gooz

// 5
const gooz = new Gooz();
gooz.redirect({
  timeout: 1500,
  uri: 'http://mozilla.org/firefox'
});

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You can fork the repository, improve or fix some part of it and then send the pull requests back if you want to see them here. I really appreciate that. :heart:

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