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Prototype development
You can browse the source code at our GitHub repository.
If you want the full development package (including unit tests), you can use Git to clone the source code:
Build the complete “prototype.js” file with the
rake dist
command. You can find more details about this in the contribution guide.Compatibility
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The latest version of Prototype is compatible with the following browsers:
Browser | Version(s) |
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Mozilla Firefox | ≥ 1.5 |
Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows | ≥ 6.0 |
Microsoft Edge | (all versions) |
Apple Safari | ≥ 2.0.4 |
Google Chrome | ≥ 1.0 |
Opera | ≥ 9.25 |
Older versions
1.7
1.6
1.5
Related topics: Advertising & marketing, Sportpromotepro‧mote /prəˈməʊt $ -ˈmoʊt/W2AWL verb [transitive]1encourageHELP to help something to develop or increasea meeting to promote trade between Taiwan and the UKFertilizer promotes leaf growth.2better jobBBCUP to give someone a better more responsible job in a companyOPP demotepromote somebody to somethingHelen was promoted to senior manager.Grammar Promote is often passive in this meaning.3sellBBA to help sell a new product, film etc by offering it at a reducedprice or by advertising itShe’s in London to promote her new book.4sportDS British English if a sportsteam is promoted, they play in a better group of teams the next yearOPP relegatebe promoted to somethingThey have been promoted to the First Division.Grammar Promote is usually passive in this meaning.5persuadePERSUADE to try to persuade people to support or use somethingJohn Major promoted the idea of a classless society.