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#Version 0.4.3 taxi-driver (2015-03-19)

##General

  • Position the arrows which point at targets, by providing the arrowPosition property to the step object. Valid values are top, right, bottom and left.

#Version 0.4.2 platoon (2015-03-10)

##General

  • Now, you can start a wizard directly, by calling the Sideshow.start method passing the option wizardName, which is the unique name for the wizard you want to start.

#Version 0.4.1 the-hobbit (2014-11-27)

##Fixes

  • After yanking the version 0.4.0 of the gem and removed the NuGet package too, I'm republishing them...

#Version 0.4.0 citizen-kane (2014-11-27)

##General

  • Replaced old shell script build with Gulp
  • Replaced Sass+Compass with Stylus
  • Removed any Ruby dependency
  • Distributing Sideshow as a NuGet package, a Ruby Gem and a Bower component.

##Fixes

  • Fixed a bug in the polling functions for monitoring subject and targets changes.

#Version 0.3.5 volver (2014-05-29)

##General

  • Added a translation to spanish (thanks for this translation Luis Alfaro de la Fuente!)

##Fixes

  • Fixing a bug with the option autoSkipIntro (when it's true), where in the end of a wizard an exception occurred and Sideshow couldn't close properly.
  • Lifted up the target arrows, to avoid them to cover the target content.

#Version 0.3.4 the-untouchables (2014-05-28)

##General

  • Added a configuration option for skipping the intro screen (the tutorials list) if there's just one tutorial available for some context.

#Version 0.3.3 raging-bull (2014-01-10)

##General

  • Changed licensing to Apache License 2.0 (Now Sideshow is open source software bro! Yeah!!)
  • Replaced Google Closure by UglifyJS; though Google Closure compress ratio is a higher (when in Advanced Mode), there are some issues with dead code detection and UglifyJS is considerably faster.
  • Changed build script to resolve dependencies in a similar way as Sprocket does

There's no changelog before the 0.3.3 version since we became public in this version.