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See if we can use the Shapes polyfill for the codepen on the Shapes page #54

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lmclister opened this issue Sep 5, 2014 · 4 comments
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You could always just use the same CodePen that was used to demo the polyfill, http://codepen.io/adobe/pen/3b079a5671f21d140f47ffce3801ddfa, but either way the polyfill should be easy to incorporate.

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rhauck commented Oct 3, 2014

@zhorvath - we had this tagged for MAX. @betravis @lmclister - do you think we should still try to do this for MAX?

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rhauck commented Oct 3, 2014

I'll move this to Post-MAX

@rhauck rhauck modified the milestones: Post MAX, MAX Release Oct 3, 2014
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zhorvath commented Oct 4, 2014

Issue 64 covered this example. It shows a placeholder image when it's not supported and shows the codepen when it's supported. I started to look into changing the example for polyfill friendly, but in that case we might loose the original resizing behavior (text-size adjustment). In that case we need a new example anyway, since this one is linked to older an blogpost which mentions its auto sizing behavior.

@lmclister lmclister removed this from the Post MAX milestone Oct 17, 2014
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