Added the Demo in ReadMe#5
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I have used cdn.jsdelivr.net in order to access the hover-preview.min.js file.
Added the demo link
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@Gilbishkosma add this link in the readme instead, it looks much better, the example in example directory can serve as an simpler example. |
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sure @AviKKi |
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I have added the demo link in the ReadMe file and also updated the example/index.html file
I have used jsdelivr in order to access the hover-review.minified.js file instead of directly accesing the raw github file.
Cause in 2013, GitHub started using X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff, which instructs more modern browsers to enforce strict MIME type checking. It then returns the raw files in a MIME type returned by the server, preventing the browser from using the file as-intended (if the browser honors the setting).
You can read more about this here