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<img alt="Dropzone.js" src="http://www.dropzonejs.com/images/new-logo.svg" />
Dropzone.js is a light weight JavaScript library that turns an HTML element into a dropzone.
This means that a user can drag and drop a file onto it, and the file gets uploaded to the server via AJAX.
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_If you want support, please use [stackoverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/) with the `dropzone.js` tag and not the
GitHub issues tracker. Only post an issue here if you think you discovered a bug or have a feature request._
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**Please read the [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) before you start working on Dropzone!**
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<a href="https://gitlab.com/meno/dropzone/builds/artifacts/master/download?job=release"><strong>&gt;&gt; Download &lt;&lt;</strong></a>
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This is no longer the official repository for Dropzone. I have switched to [gitlab.com](https://gitlab.com/meno/dropzone)
as the primary location to continue development.
There are multiple reasons why I am switching from GitHub to GitLab, but a few of the reasons are the
issue tracker that GitHub is providing, *drowning* me in issues that I am unable to categorise or prioritize properly,
the lack of proper continuous integration, and build files. I don't want the compiled `.js` files in my repository, and
people regularly commit changes to the compiled files and create pull requests with them.
I will write a blog post soon, that goes into detail about why I am doing the switch.
This repository will still remain, and always host the most up to date versions of dropzone, but only the distribution
files!
MIT License
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