See Code: http://jsbin.com/amavud/2
Problem: In browsers which implement requestAnimationFrame, when tab with animation is set to background (new tab opened), animation timing is borked.
Question: My understanding of requestAnimationFrame is that animation should stop when moved to a background tab, but from this example, it seems like webkit browsers complete the current animation and THEN stop.
The problem seems to come from the fact that the second and third balls need a delay before moving, requiring a setTimeout. Is there a problem with the way requestAnimationFrame is implemented in jQuery, or am I just coding this wrong?
I've tried to follow the advice on http://api.jquery.com/animate/ using delay() and queue(), but can't seem to get the right effect.