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Check `docs/index.html` and `docs/dist/docs.js` for an example setup.
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**Heads up**, the example `index.html` file needs to be served from a webserver (such as Apache, Nginx, IIS or similar) unless you change the file sources to include http or https. e.g. change `//cdn.plyr.io/1.1.5/plyr.js` to `https://cdn.plyr.io/1.1.5/plyr.js`
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**Heads up**, the example `index.html` file needs to be served from a webserver (such as Apache, Nginx, IIS or similar) unless you change the file sources to include http or https. e.g. change `//cdn.plyr.io/1.1.6/plyr.js` to `https://cdn.plyr.io/1.1.6/plyr.js`
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### Bower
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If bower is your thang, you can grab Plyr using:
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If you want to use our CDN, you can use the following:
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```html
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.plyr.io/1.1.5/plyr.css">
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<script src="https://cdn.plyr.io/1.1.5/plyr.js"></script>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.plyr.io/1.1.6/plyr.css">
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<script src="https://cdn.plyr.io/1.1.6/plyr.js"></script>
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```
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You can also access the `sprite.svg` file at `https://cdn.plyr.io/1.1.5/sprite.svg`.
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You can also access the `sprite.svg` file at `https://cdn.plyr.io/1.1.6/sprite.svg`.
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### CSS
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If you want to use the default css, add the `plyr.css` file from /dist into your head, or even better use `plyr.less` or `plyr.sass` file included in `/src` in your build to save a request.
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<td>String</td>
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<td>Set the poster url. This is supported for the <code>video</code> element only.</td>
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<tr>
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<td><code>destroy()</code></td>
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<td>—</td>
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<td>Destroys the plyr UI and any media event listeners, effectively restoring to the previous state before <code>setup()</code> was called.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td><code>restore()</code></td>
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<td>—</td>
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<td>Reverses the effects of the <code>destroy()</code> method, restoring the UI and listeners.</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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