Releases: danielteichman/Dial.js
Releases · danielteichman/Dial.js
Dial.js is Ready for Production
Dial.js has been used in a complete interface at Flagship Solutions Group and it is ready to go! Dial.js has been put through its paces in a real application.
It is now quite thoroughly checked!
Code is lint-free
Dial.js is still in the production pipeline and is stable enough in that respect.
Trigger history integration fixed
Code is in production pipeline and stable enough for use
Now with Documentation
Out of beta!
Planned features include a caching API for dyamically-loaded Dial states and a Query string utility to more easily initialize new pages from bookmarks (which is already possible).
Optional query modifiers
Dial.js now supports optional query modifiers to tag the URL upon state changes
See the basic example for details.
Contains various bug fixes
First beta
This is the first version of the library that is being used in development.