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Replaces the standard jQuery timer loop with requestAnimationFrame where supported.
NOTE: jQuery 3.0.0 & newer uses requestAnimationFrame natively if it's available in the browser. This plugin is only needed for older versions of jQuery. If it detects jQuery 3.0 or newer it warns and does nothing.
Requires jQuery 1.8+
What is requestAnimationFrame?
requestAnimationFrame is a W3C spec (at Candidate Recommendation level) that attempts to improve our animation performace by better syncing up with the frame rate of the browser. For more information, read this article on Jank Busting
Why should I use it?
To quote part of the Jank Busting article:
Animations in background tabs get paused, conserving system resources and battery life.
If the system can't handle rendering at the screen's refresh rate, it can throttle animations and produce the callback less frequently (say, 30 times a second on a 60Hz screen). While this drops framerate in half, it keeps the animation consistent -- and as stated above, our eyes are much more attuned to variance than framerate. A steady 30Hz looks better than 60Hz that misses a few frames a second.
There isn't anything you need to do other than include the jquery.requestanimationframe.js file to use requestAnimationFrame.
You should however beware of the first point above: Animations in background tabs get paused.
This means if you are using a setInterval or setTimeout to queue up new animations, when the user returns to the backgrounded page, jQuery will finally see an animation finish, and then start playing everything queued. There is more information about potential workarounds in jQuery Core Bug #9381
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.
Also, please don't edit files in the "dist" subdirectory as they are generated via grunt. You'll find source code in the "src" subdirectory!
Release History
0.2.1, 0.2.2 - Oct 26 2016
README updates
0.2.0 - Oct 26 2016
Started publishing to npm 🎉
Added Browserify/RequireJS/Webpack support
Dropped the rAF polyfill
Stopped using the vendor-prefixed rAF version; such browsers are now treated as if they didn't have rAF at all
0.1.2 - Apr 15 2013
Removed o prefix - opera only ships with unprefixed rAF
0.1.1 - Mar 5 2013
Removed ms prefix
0.1.0 - Jan 13 2013
Initial Release
License
Copyright (c) 2012 Corey Frang
Licensed under the MIT license.
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Replaces the standard jQuery timer loop with requestAnimationFrame where supported. Requires jQuery 1.8