# Changelog ## v 0.3.1-dev - Fixed #504 (input-lg and input-sm classes now work) ## v 0.3.0 - Implemented full color palette from Material Design specifications (thanks @korgan00) - Reformat of `ripples.js` (thanks @grvcoelho) - Autofill option of `material.js` is now set to false by default - Deprecated `material-wfont.css`, now to include web fonts you should include roboto.css - Now `material.css` supports only the primary shades of the material color palette (lightweight! about 200KB) - `material-fullpalette.css` supports every shade of the material color palette (huge size! ~ 2MB) - Adjusted padding on dialog(modal) to be more inline with standards (thanks @GradyD) - Added jQuery 1.9.1 and Bootstrap 3.0 as dependencies (thanks @GradyD) - fixed #468 (thanks @MatrixZ) - Added :hover, :focus, :active and .active states on buttons - Added color variations on toggles - Improved shadows to better fit Material Design specs - Improved hover state of buttons - Material Checkboxes now are a single inline element `.checkbox-material`, this helps when you need to vertical align them - Fixed Material Design icons (thanks @jmillspaysbills and @GradyD) - Fixed behavior of floating labels and inputs - Fixed several bugs - Updated Meteor packages ## v 0.2.1 - Fixed well sizes - Fixed $.ripple that needed two clicks to effectively "click" an element - Added $.ripple support to browsers that don't support CSS transitions (eg. IE9) - Arrive.js integration is now complete, it inits correctly every Material Design element dynamically added - Arrive.js is now faster, it run directly on the new element instead of scan the entire document - $.material.autofill() is now configurable, you can set $.material.options.autofill = false to disable it - Every $.material.init() options is now configurable, you can disable them setting false in the $.material.options.\ ## v 0.2.0 - The master branch is now the development branch, if you want to use a "stable" release use the releases provided by GitHub. - New demo page - Primary color is now a subtle teal to follow the Material Design specifications. - Ripples.js is now completely rewritten with jQuery. - Fixed thousands of bugs.