# Changelog ## 2.1.2 ### Fix - Plugin won't break if an empty jQuery object is passed, it's now consistent with selector target #121 ### Docs - Converted the CHANGELOG to Markdown ## 2.1.1 ### Fix - Slight change so define function is not minified (#91) ## 2.1.0 ### Enhancement - Avoid animating a needless axis ### Feature - Implemented interrupt setting, if true will stop animating on user (manual) scroll (#67) ## 2.0.1 ### Fix - Fixed "queue" setting conflicts with $().animate(), forced to always get there as true ## 2.0.0 ### Feature - All settings are passed to jQuery.animate() meaning it now supports even more settings ### Enhancement - $(window)._scrollable() is no longer needed, the element is always the window - Delegating to jQuery the get/set of element/window scroll positions. ### Compat - Dropped support for $.scrollTo.window() and $(window)._scrollable() ### Fix - Now works consistenly on Chrome 40 - Now works correctly on Windows Phone - Now works correctly on Android Browsers - Now works correctly on iOS Browsers ## 1.4.14 ###Misc - Internal both() function will handle nulls correctly ## 1.4.13 ###Misc - Support for CommonJS / NPM added by durango ## 1.4.12 ### Fix - Fixed selector matching body fails on window scrolling ## 1.4.11 ###Misc - Reverted changes from 1.4.10 ## 1.4.10 ### Enhancement - Giving the plugin an AMD module id so it can be required (f.e by localScroll) ## 1.4.9 ### Enhancement - "offset" setting can now be a function as well (#60) ## 1.4.8 ### Enhancement - Added support for AMD ## 1.4.7 ###Misc - Changed spacing - Changed licensing to MIT - Repo is compliant with official jquery plugins repository ## 1.4.6 ### Fix - Fixed first argument of onAfter and onAfterFirst was original target and should be "parsed" target ## 1.4.5 ### Fix - Fixed passing a negative scroll value crashes ## 1.4.4 ###Change - Re-released as 1.4.4 to avoid issues with bower ## 1.4.3.1 ### Fix - Fixed $.scrollTo(0) broken on 1.4.3 ## 1.4.3 ### Enhancement - Limit calculations can be disabled by setting the option 'limit' to false. - Null target or unmatching selector don't break and fail silently ###Misc - Removed support for the deprecated setting 'speed' ### Fix - Removed $.browser.webkit so the plugin works with jQuery +1.8 ## 1.4.2 ### Feature - The plugin support percentages as target ('50%' or {top:'50%', left:'45%'}) - Exposed the max() calculation as $.scrollTo.max ### Enhancement - Renamed $.fn.scrollable to $.fn._scrollable to avoid conflicts with other plugins ### Fix - Fixing max calculations for regular DOM elements ## 1.4.1 ### Feature - The target can be 'max' to scroll to the end while keeping it elegant. ### Enhancement - Default duration is 0 for jquery +1.3. Means sync animation - The plugin works on all major browsers, on compat & quirks modes, including iframes. - In addition to window/document, if html or body are received, the plugin will choose the right one. ### Fix - The plugin accepts floating numbers, Thanks Ramin - Using jQuery.nodeName where neccessary so that this works on xml+xhtml - The max() internal function wasn't completely accurrate, now it is 98% (except for IE on quirks mode and it's not too noticeable). ## 1.4 ### Fix - Fixed the problem when scrolling the window to absolute positioned elements on Safari. - Fixed the problem on Opera 9.5 when scrolling the window. That it always scrolls to 0. ### Feature - Added the settings object as 2nd argument to the onAfter callback. - The 3rd argument of scrollTo can be just a function and it's used as the onAfter. - Added full support for iframes (even max scroll calculation). - Instead of $.scrollTo, $(window).scrollTo() and $(document).scrollTo() can be used. - Added $().scrollable() that returns the real element to scroll, f.e: $(window).scrollable() == ###body|html], works for iframes ### Enhancement - Cleaned the code a bit, specially the comments ## 1.3.3 ###Change - Changed the licensing from GPL to GPL+MIT. ## 1.3.2 ### Enhancement - Small improvements to make the code shorter. ###Change - Removed the last argument received by onAfter as it was the same as the 'this' but jqueryfied. ## 1.3.1 ### Feature - Exposed $.scrollTo.window() to get the element that needs to be animated, to scroll the window. - Added option 'over'. ### Enhancement - Made the code as short as possible. ###Change - Changed the arguments received by onAfter ## 1.3 ### Enhancement - Added semicolon to the start, for safe file concatenation - Added a limit check, values below 0 or over the maximum are fixed. - Now it should work faster, only one of html or body go through all the processing, instead of both for all browsers. ### Fix - Fixed the behavior for Opera, which seemed to react to both changes on and . - The border is also reduced, when 'margin' is set to true. ###Change - The option speed has been renamed to duration. ### Feature - The duration can be specified with a number as 2nd argument, and the rest of the settings as the third ( like $().animate ) - Remade the demo #### 1.2.4 ### Enhancement - The target can be in the form of { top:x, left:y } allowing different position for each axis. ### Feature - The option 'offset' has been added, to scroll behind or past the target. Can be a number(both axes) or { top:x, left:y }. #### 1.2.3 ### Feature - Exposed the defaults. ### Enhancement - Made the callback functions receive more parameters. #### 1.2.2 ### Fix - Fixed a bug, I didn't have to add the scrolled amount if it was body or html. ## 1.2 ###Change - The option 'onafter' is now called 'onAfter'. ### Feature - Two axes can be scrolled together, this is set with the option 'axis'. - In case 2 axes are chosen, the scrolling can be queued: one scrolls, and then the other. - There's an intermediary event, 'onAfterFirst' called in case the axes are queued, after the first ends. - If the option 'margin' is set to true, the plugin will take in account, the margin of the target(no use if target is a value).