Closes#1741
BREAKING CHANGE:
ion-radio no longer has an isolate scope.
This will break your radio only if you were relying upon the radio having an isolate scope: if you were referencing `$parent.value` as
the ng-disabled attribute, for example.
Change your code from this:
<ion-radio ng-disabled="{{$parent.isDisabled}}"></ion-radio>
To this:
<ion-radio ng-disabled="{{isDisabled}}"></ion-radio>
To prevent unwanted clicks from happening, such as an input getting
focus after clicking “OK” on a popup, keep the backdrop visible for a
longer period of time. The simulated click is what closes the popup’s
backdrop, but the native click will still happen 300ms later, which may
cause another input to receive focus. Closes#1536
Closes#1349, #1741
BREAKING CHANGE:
ion-toggle no longer has an isolate scope.
This will break your toggle only if you were relying upon the toggle
having an isolate scope: if you were referencing `$parent.value` as
the ng-disabled attribute, for example.
Change your code from this:
<ion-toggle ng-disabled="{{$parent.isDisabled}}"></ion-toggle>
To this:
<ion-toggle ng-disabled="{{isDisabled}}"></ion-toggle>
Closes#1668.
`<div class="modal">` will still work, but adding an `<ion-modal-view>`
element to wrap a modal template is a more "Ionic Looking" way of doing
the same thing.
Closes#1734
Coming from the documentation `$ionicGesture.off` had to be called like `$ionicGesture.off('swipe', mySwipe, myElement)`. Instead, it has to be called with the gesture returned from `$ionicGesture.on` and the type+callback to remove.
I added the `@returns {ionic.Gesture} ...` to `.on` to make clear that this returns the gesture you may want to remove later on. I also made the documentation for `.off` match the function signature.
Closes#1601.
BREAKING CHANGE: Reordering with ion-reorder-button no longer changes the order of the items in the DOM.
This change will only break your list if you were not using the
onReorder callback as described in the documentation.
Before, while reordering an element in a list Ionic would swap the
elements underneath as the reordering happened. This sometimes caused
errors with angular's ngRepeat directive.
Now, reordering an element in a list does not change the order of
elements in the DOM. It is expected that the end developer will use the
index changes given in the `onReorder` callback to reorder the items
in the list. This is simple to do, see the [examples in the
ionReorderButton
documentation](http://ionicframework.com/docs/api/directive/ionReorderButton/).