ReferenceError: document is not defined
See original GitHub issue3.0.0 no longer works in Next JS [v7.0.2].
ReferenceError: document is not defined at Object.<anonymous> (/node_modules/animejs/lib/anime.js:919:1)
Previously this was a non-issue, I’m left trying to figure out a way to dynamically import this without ssr. Looking forward to using these new features!
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Released in 3.0.1 !
I found a work-around that would work in React for now. I can require animejs after the component mounts: