The new version of the RightJS JavaScript library, well-known for its accuracy, has quietly and quietly been released. Among the new features in this version, the following points should be noted:
Old browsers support was moved to a separate, dynamically loaded module.
The next performance updates, now under Safari RightJS, tears jQuery six times with something, and under Google Chrome all eight.
The visual effects library has also been reworked and now works even more quickly and supports new features. A smooth scrolling effect has also been added to the standard set.
Callback support for Ruby-style plugins
Miscellaneous other minor news and fixes.
For those who follow the project from afar, it should also be noted that since the last news about RightJS on Laura, the library has overgrown with almost all standard widgets, several release bugfixes have passed, and also got its own plugin for RubyOnRails with lots of new features and chips