1.3.3 * Changed the licensing from GPL to GPL+MIT. 1.3.2 * Small improvements to make the code shorter. * Removed the last argument received by onAfter as it was the same as the 'this' but jqueryfied. 1.3.1 * Exposed $.scrollTo.window() to get the element that needs to be animated, to scroll the window. * Made the code as short as possible. * Added option 'over'. * Changed the arguments received by onAfter 1.3 * Added semicolon to the start, for safe file concatenation * Added a limit check, values below 0 or over the maximum are fixed. * Fixed the behavior for Opera, which seemed to react to both changes on and . * Now it should work faster, only one of html or body go through all the processing, instead of both for all browsers. * The option speed has been renamed to duration. * The duration can be specified with a number as 2nd argument, and the rest of the settings as the third ( like $().animate ) * Remade the demo * The border is also reduced, when 'margin' is set to true. 1.2.4 * The target can be in the form of { top:x, left:y } allowing different position for each axis. * The option 'offset' has been added, to scroll behind or past the target. Can be a number(both axes) or { top:x, left:y }. 1.2.3 * Exposed the defaults. * Made the callback functions receive more parameters. 1.2.2 * Fixed a bug, I didn't have to add the scrolled amount if it was body or html. 1.2 * The option 'onafter' is now called 'onAfter'. * Two axis can be scrolled together, this is setted with the option 'axis'. * In case 2 axis are chosen, the scrolling can be queued: one scrolls, and then the other. * There's an intermediary event, 'onAfterFirst' called in case the axis are queued, after the first ends. * If the option 'margin' is set to true, the plugin will take in account, the margin of the target(no use if target is a value).