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author | stuartmorgan <stuartmorgan@google.com> | Mon Jan 24 19:30:31 2022 -0500 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Jan 24 16:30:31 2022 -0800 |
tree | 735bd3e7dd97a1fce3e4235c603e69a290dae6cd | |
parent | 9861088164461ee26c5411bb8409a22d01dcb30b [diff] |
[webview_flutter_web] Explain web registration (#4668) The README instructions currently use the standard description of using an unendorsed implementation of a federated package, which assumes auto-registration. Because `webview_flutter_web` doesn't use autoregistration due to the current structural issues in `webview_flutter`'s federation, those instructions aren't complete. This adds an explanation of registering the implementation, including an example of using conditional imports for multi-platform projects.
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