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Camelot Unchained Client Library
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Materialize, a CSS Framework based on material design
### Current Version : v0.97.4
## Sass Requirements:
- Ruby Sass 3.3+, LibSass 0.6+
## Supported Browsers:
Chrome 35+, Firefox 31+, Safari 7+, IE 10+
## Changelog
- v0.97.4 (Dec 20, 2015)
- Added Jasmine testing with Travis CI
- Select bugfixes
- Grid Offset bugfix
- Dropdown overflow bugfix
- Range slider error bugfix
- v0.97.3 (Nov 15, 2015)
- Meteor font issues fixed
- Select rendering issue fixed
- Added Push and Pull to grid
- Dynamic accordion appends fixed
- v0.97.2 (Nov 8, 2015)
- Image support inside select
- Optgroup supported in select
- Multiple select added
- Card styling fixes
- Breadcrumbs added
- Scrollable tabs
- Tooltips and dropdowns position themselves more intelligently inside the window
- FAB menu is click-toggleable
- Horizontal FAB support added
- v0.97.1 (Sep 13, 2015)
- Added new range slider with uses noUiSlider to provide powerful options
- Added CSS for Chips
- Toasts support adding of html elements
- Fixed select destroy/creation bug
- Bugfixes for dropdown, badges, collections, scrollfire
- Added default preloader color variable
- File input now supports multiple files and dynamically loaded elements
- v0.97.0 (June 21, 2015)
- **Documentation changed to use Official Google Icon web font**
- **Input errors added**
- Flicker on Firefox on dropdowns fixed
- Pagination made more responsive
- Modal now prevents scrolling
- Modal animation added
- Support for multiple modals added
- Programmatic control of FAB to open/close added
- Programmatic control of slider to play/pause added
- Plus many more bug fixes
## Contributing
[Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for more information](CONTRIBUTING.md)
## Testing
We use Jasmine as our testing framework and we're trying to write a robust test suite for our components. If you want to help, [here's a starting guide on how to write tests in Jasmine](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dVM6qGt_b_y9RRhr9X7oZfFydaJIEqB9CT7yekv-4XE/edit?usp=sharing)