Updated fabric.js to latest release tags/v5.3.1 and updated darkroom#175
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Updated fabric.js to latest release tags/v5.3.1 and updated darkroom#175benfes wants to merge 1 commit intoh5p:masterfrom
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Resolves #174
As part of this change, I've checked out fabric.js tags/v5.3.1 - run a build on this, then took the changes mentioned in MattKetmo/darkroomjs#131 and applied to darkroom and rebuilt this as well.
This should now mean that darkroom (while no longer maintained) is using the latest version of fabric.js which patches a security vulnerability - mentioned in the attached issue.