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1.2.0 (2017-03-02)
New Features
- [#48] Allows to navigate with AvPag & RePag to allow presentation devices to work.
- [#49] Allowing to go to first and last slides by using home and end keys respectively.
- [#50] Using the keyboard on inputs and editable content won't trigger any events that might cause navigation.
- [#47] Allowing options to be configured. Read More.
1.1.0 (2017-02-28)
Bugfixes
- Fixed a bug which caused Chrome on OSX to stutter a lot on vertical transitioning due to elastic scroll bounce.
- [#28] Fixed scroll on Firefox.
- [#38] Fixed a bug in Safari which lead to unexpected behaviour using any form of movements.
- [#10] Fixed animation flash on Safari.
New Features
- [#1] Adding option to click to go to the next slide. Read more here.
- [#1] Improved sliding with mouse scroll and touchpad. It's now possible to use scroll to move an horizontal presentation. It's also possible to scroll horizontally on horizontal presentations to move forward/backwards the presentation.
Regression
- Introduced a minor bug on iOS Safari which leads to the bottom part of the page not being visible on the first scroll. This is likely a browser bug but it has been unearthed in this version due to a much needed improvement on scrolling behaviour bugs. We're trying to investigate a bit more and will provide a fix ASAP.
1.0.0 (2017-02-23)
This release is a special one since it sets up in the path of a better development environment. Although it's far from perfect, it's a solid beginning.
All the code has been migrated from jQuery with ES5 to vanilla JavaScript with ES2015 (or ES6) and is fully modular. This means that WebSlides is a (base module)[src/js/modules/webslides.js] with a solid API (few public methods) and it's extended by (plugins)[src/js/plugins]. This leads to more granularity and less code to dive through while fixing a bug.
The benefit from this approach is that now it's really easy to extend WebSlides to achieve what you need. You can also
overwrite current plugins. Say you don't like the current navigation with arrows and want to create a menu instead, you
can just write that for yourself with your custom needs and register it as nav
and it will overwrite our nav with
your code.
We hope this leads to a better environment in which WebSlides can grow better.
All the technical specs live now in this document.
Bugfixes
- Fixed a bug with back/next buttons on the browser which lead the nav bar to not work.
New Features
- Linking to slides without window open.
- Added custom events to listen for.
ws:init
whenever webslides is ready andws:slide-change
whenever a slide changes. - Added play/stop methods.
Breaking Changes
- This "stable" release drops the jQuery requirement and leans on ES2015 for the architecture. Hence, it's no longer possible to use the library as before.
0.2.0 (2017-02-22)
New Features
- Adding autoslide option.
0.1.1 (2017-02-11)
- Transform the library into an object.
.tabs
removed.webslides-lite.js
removed.
0.1.0 (2017-01-08)
- Initial release.