better bootstrap.transition compatibility#143
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Also prefer vendor-prefixed properties over native properties, as some browsers (Chrome Canary, for example) may say they support "transitionEnd" but not actually fire "transitionEnd" events. The bootstrap.transition compatibility is provided by making $.support.transition a string object rather than a string literal, and adding a $.support.transition.end property to it with the same value as $.support.transitionEnd.
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Might have missed this one — I'll need to look into this better. |
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Also prefer vendor-prefixed properties over native properties, as some browsers (Chrome Canary, for example) may say they support "transitionEnd" but not actually fire "transitionEnd" events. The bootstrap.transition compatibility is provided by making$.support.transition a string object rather than a string literal, and adding a $ .support.transition.end property to it with the same value as $.support.transitionEnd.