When a list was within a side menu it could scroll up and down, but if
the user happened to drag a little bit on the X axis, then it would try
to open the side menu and the Y scroll of the content stopped. Closes
#1541
If a menu was opened when navigating to a different view, it is
possible that the `menu-open` class was left on the body tag, which
disables the elements on the next side menu view. On side menu destroy,
ensure menu-open was removed from the body class.
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.