### 1.0.6 - *February 5 2015* * Implement playbackRate setter for group players. * Fix pausing a group player before its first tick. * Fix cancelling a group player before its first tick. * Fix excess CPU use on idle pages where custom effects and groups were used. * Suppress AnimationTiming.playbackRate deprecation warning for cases where AnimationTiming.playbackRate == 1. ### 1.0.5 - *January 6 2015* * Fix loading the polyfill in an SVG document * Fix a problem where groups didn't take effect in their first frame * Don't rely on performance.now ### 1.0.4 - *December 8 2014* * Fix a critical bug where deprecation logic wasn't being loaded when `web-animations-next` and `web-animations-next-lite` were executed on top of a native `element.animate`. ### 1.0.3 - *December 4 2014* * Fix a critical bug on iOS 7 and Safari <= 6. Due to limitations, inline style patching is not supported on these platforms. ### 1.0.2 - *November 28 2014* * Deprecated `AnimationTiming.playbackRate`. For example, this is no longer supported: var player = element.animate( keyframes, {duration: 1000, playbackRate: 2}); Use `AnimationPlayer.playbackRate` instead: var player = element.animate( keyframes, {duration: 1000}); player.playbackRate = 2; If you have any feedback on this change, please start a discussion on the public-fx mailing list: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-fx/ Or file an issue against the specification on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/web-animations/issues/new ### 1.0.1 - *November 26 2014* * Players should be constructed in idle state * `play()` and `reverse()` should not force a start times * Add `requestAnimationFrame` ids and `cancelAnimationFrame` ### 1.0.0 — *November 21 2014* The web-animations-js hackers are pleased to announce the release of a new codebase for the Web Animations Polyfill: https://github.com/web-animations/web-animations-js The previous polyfill has been moved to: https://github.com/web-animations/web-animations-js-legacy The new codebase is focused on code-size -- our smallest target is now only 33kb or 11kb after gzip. We've implemented native fallback. If the target browser provides Web Animations features natively, the Polyfill will use them. We now provide three different build targets: `web-animations.min.js` - Tracks the Web Animations features that are supported natively in browsers. Today that means Element.animate and Playback Control in Chrome. If you’re not sure what features you will need, start with this. `web-animations-next.min.js` - All of web-animations.min.js plus features that are still undergoing discussion or have yet to be implemented natively. `web-animations-next-lite.min.js` - A cut down version of web-animations-next, removes several lesser used property handlers and some of the larger and less used features such as matrix interpolation/decomposition. Not all features of the previous polyfill have been ported to the new codebase; most notably mutation of Animations and Groups and Additive Animations are not yet supported. These features are still important and will be implemented in the coming weeks.