[![Deploy to now](https://deploy.now.sh/static/button.svg)](https://deploy.now.sh/?repo=https://github.com/zeit/next.js/tree/master/examples/with-polyfills) # Example app with polyfills ## How to use ### Using `create-next-app` Execute [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/segmentio/create-next-app) with [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/cli/create/) or [npx](https://github.com/zkat/npx#readme) to bootstrap the example: ```bash npx create-next-app --example with-polyfills with-polyfills-app # or yarn create next-app --example with-polyfills with-polyfills-app ``` ### Download manually Download the example: ```bash curl https://codeload.github.com/zeit/next.js/tar.gz/master | tar -xz --strip=2 next.js-master/examples/with-polyfills cd with-polyfills ``` Install it and run: ```bash npm install npm run dev # or yarn yarn dev ``` Deploy it to the cloud with [now](https://zeit.co/now) ([download](https://zeit.co/download)) ```bash now ``` ## The idea behind the example Next.js supports browsers from IE10 to the latest. It adds polyfills as they need. But Next.js cannot add polyfills for code inside NPM modules. So sometimes, you need to add polyfills by yourself. This how you can do it easily with Next.js's custom webpack config feature.