Fix sluggish performance in Safari by using timestamp from requestAnimationFrame to determine fade progress #331
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Hi Andre,
This fixes the sluggish performance in Safari. By using the timestamp that
requestAnimationFrame
provides to the callback, we can calculate the progress of the animation. Also tested in Edge, Chrome and Firefox on macOS, which all still behave properly.I put the rebuild in a separate commit; didn't know if you want to rebuild it yourself for a release.
Fixes #315