# Enhancements and Additions ## Dotless identifiers Previously, objects generated by the library were given id properties with values that contained dots (e.g. "OpenLayers.Control.Navigation_2"). These same identifiers are also used for DOM elements in some case. Though uncommon, a developer may want to access these elements with a CSS selector. To facilitate this, we now always generate ids with underscore instead of dot. Corresponding issues/pull requests: * https://github.com/openlayers/openlayers/pull/416 ## Better support for analog scroll wheel Removed rounding of zoom level for maps with fractionalZoom == true. So users with an OS and interface device with analog scroll support will now get smooth zooming. Corresponding issues/pull requests: * https://github.com/openlayers/openlayers/pull/483 # Behavior Changes from Past Releases ## window.$ is no longer an alias for OpenLayers.Util.getElement We do no longer create a global variable '$' when such a symbol isn't already defined. Previous versions of OpenLayers would define '$' to be an alias for OpenLayers.Util.getElement. If your application requires window.$ to be defined in such a way you can either * include deprecated.js in your custom build or as additional ressource in your HTML-file * or you do the aliasing in your application code yourself: window.$ = OpenLayers.Util.getElement; Corresponding issue/pull requests: * https://github.com/openlayers/openlayers/pull/423 # New Options for Build Script * add the contents of a file as a comment at the front of the build, for example, the output of 'git describe --tags' could be saved as a file and then included * create build file as an AMD module run 'build.py -h' for more details Corresponding issue/pull requests: * https://github.com/openlayers/openlayers/pull/528 # Different return type for OpenLayers.Format.WMSDescribeLayer The return type of WMSDescribeLayer format's `read` method was different from the one of the VersionedOGC format superclass. So it was changed from an array to an object with a layerDescriptions property that holds the array. For backwards compatibility, the object still has a length property and 0, ..., n properties with the previous array values.