This article applies to all TeamViewer Engage customers.
The following browsers are officially supported and recommended by TeamViewer Engage.
Users using a mobile device/browser can only see what others share, but not share their screen
Static websites are supported by default.
It doesn't matter which framework is used (e.g. Angular, React...). Single-page applications are supported by default.
Modern web development uses a lot of advanced technologies to display different types of components. This section describes the "advanced" technologies which TeamViewer Engage supports.
Canvas is mainly used to draw graphics on a web page. TeamViewer Engage supports Canvas without any additional configuration.
Shadow DOMs are mostly used by the Polymer framework and are widely supported by Chrome and Firefox. After proper configuration, TeamViewer Engage does supports Shadow DOM out of the box.
Iframes are used to display a third-party website/component within another website, like an embedded website.
Iframes with the same origin (like yourwebsite.com and docs.yourwebsite.com) are supported per default without any additional configuration. When you want to leverage Iframe support with cross-origin domains you must integrate the TeamViewer Engage JavaScript snippet in each embedded website (in each Iframe). For example, it will not work to see the Google Ads which are embedded in an Iframe from a cross-origin domain.
CSS hover effects are supported by default without any additional configuration.
Example 1: A visitor moves their mouse over the navigation bar which has a: hover event and afterward shows the hidden context menu. This behaviour is supported per default with TeamViewer Engage. This means the viewer of the Co-Browsing session (i.e. Agent) also sees the context menu which is opened by the visitor.
Example 2: A visitor moves their mouse over the hyperlink which changes its background colour. The viewer of the Co-Browsing session (i.e. agent) does also see the changed background colour of the hyperlink.
Please note that Universal Co-Browsing might not yet work on all websites. We are constantly improving the range of supported pages, but due to the variety of web technologies, different development styles, and the diversity in the WWW, we cannot guarantee that every website works out-of-the-box. In case you find a website that is not working yet, please share it with us by contacting TeamViewer Support.