/*
 * findOutSlider.js
 *  
 * Version 1.0 - Initial Release
 *
 * Written by Caleb Tonn 3/30/2009
 * Modified from Coda Slider Effect 
 * http://jqueryfordesigners.com/coda-slider-effect/
 *
 */


// Function for hover li
$(function() {
	$('ul.hover_block li').hover(function(){
		$(this).find('h3','p').animate({top:'0px'},{queue:false,duration:500});
	}, function(){
		$(this).find('h3','p').animate({top:'147px'},{queue:false,duration:500});
	});
});


// when the DOM is ready...
$(document).ready(function () {

	jQuery.fn.slider=function(settings) {
		
	    var $panels = $('#slider .scrollContainer > div');
	    var $container = $('#slider .scrollContainer');
	
	    // if false, we'll float all the panels left and fix the width 
	    // of the container
	    var horizontal = true;
	
	    // float the panels left if we're going horizontal
	    if (horizontal) {
	        $panels.css({
	            'float' : 'left',
	            'position' : 'relative' // IE fix to ensure overflow is hidden
	        });
	
	        // calculate a new width for the container (so it holds all panels)
	        $container.css('width', $panels[0].offsetWidth * $panels.length);
	    }
	
	    // collect the scroll object, at the same time apply the hidden overflow
	    // to remove the default scrollbars that will appear
	    var $scroll = $('#slider .scroll').css('overflow', 'hidden');
	
	    // apply our left + right buttons
	    $scroll
	        .before('')
	        .after('');
	
	    // handle nav selection
	    function selectNav() {
	        $(this)
	            .parents('ul:first')
	                .find('a')
	                    .removeClass('selected')
	                .end()
	            .end()
	            .addClass('selected');
	    }
	
	    $('#slider .navigation').find('a').click(selectNav);
	
	    // go find the navigation link that has this target and select the nav
	    function trigger(data) {
	        var el = $('#slider .navigation').find('a[href$="' + data.id + '"]').get(0);
	        selectNav.call(el);
	    }
	
	    if (window.location.hash) {
	        trigger({ id : window.location.hash.substr(1) });
	    } else {
	        $('ul.navigation a:first').click();
	    }
	
	    // offset is used to move to *exactly* the right place, since I'm using
	    // padding on my example, I need to subtract the amount of padding to
	    // the offset.  Try removing this to get a good idea of the effect
	    var offset = parseInt((horizontal ? 
	        $container.css('paddingTop') : 
	        $container.css('paddingLeft')) 
	        || 0) * -1;
	
	
	    var scrollOptions = {
	        target: $scroll, // the element that has the overflow
	
	        // can be a selector which will be relative to the target
	        items: $panels,
	
	        navigation: '.navigation a',
	
	        // selectors are NOT relative to document, i.e. make sure they're unique
	        prev: 'img.left', 
	        next: 'img.right',
	
	        // allow the scroll effect to run both directions
	        axis: 'xy',
	
	        onAfter: trigger, // our final callback
	
	        offset: offset,
	
	        // duration of the sliding effect
	        duration: 500,
	
	        // easing - can be used with the easing plugin: 
	        // http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/
	        easing: 'swing'
	    };
	
	    // apply serialScroll to the slider - we chose this plugin because it 
	    // supports// the indexed next and previous scroll along with hooking 
	    // in to our navigation.
	    $('#slider').serialScroll(scrollOptions);
	
	   
	};
	
	jQuery.fn.slider2=function(settings) {
		
	    var $panels2 = $('#slider2 .scrollContainer > div');
	    var $container2 = $('#slider2 .scrollContainer');
	
	    // if false, we'll float all the panels left and fix the width 
	    // of the container
	    var horizontal = true;
	
	    // float the panels left if we're going horizontal
	    if (horizontal) {
	        $panels2.css({
	            'float' : 'left',
	            'position' : 'relative' // IE fix to ensure overflow is hidden
	        });
	
	        // calculate a new width for the container (so it holds all panels)
	        $container2.css('width', $panels2[0].offsetWidth * $panels2.length);
	    }
	
	    // collect the scroll object, at the same time apply the hidden overflow
	    // to remove the default scrollbars that will appear
	    var $scroll2 = $('#slider2 .scroll').css('overflow', 'hidden');
	
	    // apply our left + right buttons
	    $scroll2
	        .before('')
	        .after('');
	
	    // handle nav selection
	    function selectNav() {
	        $(this)
	            .parents('ul:first')
	                .find('a')
	                    .removeClass('selected')
	                .end()
	            .end()
	            .addClass('selected');
	    }
	
	    $('#slider2 .navigation2').find('a').click(selectNav);
	
	    // go find the navigation link that has this target and select the nav
	    function trigger(data) {
	        var el = $('#slider2 .navigation2').find('a[href$="' + data.id + '"]').get(0);
	        selectNav.call(el);
	    }
	
	    if (window.location.hash) {
	        trigger({ id : window.location.hash.substr(1) });
	    } else {
	        $('ul.navigation2 a:first').click();
	    }
	
	    // offset is used to move to *exactly* the right place, since I'm using
	    // padding on my example, I need to subtract the amount of padding to
	    // the offset.  Try removing this to get a good idea of the effect
	    var offset = parseInt((horizontal ? 
	        $container2.css('paddingTop') : 
	        $container2.css('paddingLeft')) 
	        || 0) * -1;
	
	
	    var scrollOptions2 = {
	        target: $scroll2, // the element that has the overflow
	
	        // can be a selector which will be relative to the target
	        items: $panels2,
	
	        navigation: '.navigation2 a',
	
	        // selectors are NOT relative to document, i.e. make sure they're unique
	        prev: 'img.left', 
	        next: 'img.right',
	
	        // allow the scroll effect to run both directions
	        axis: 'xy',
	
	        onAfter: trigger, // our final callback
	
	        offset: offset,
	
	        // duration of the sliding effect
	        duration: 500,
	
	        // easing - can be used with the easing plugin: 
	        // http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/
	        easing: 'swing'
	    };
	
	    // apply serialScroll to the slider - we chose this plugin because it 
	    // supports// the indexed next and previous scroll along with hooking 
	    // in to our navigation.
	    $('#slider2').serialScroll(scrollOptions2);

	   
	};
	
	jQuery.fn.slider_top=function(settings) {
			
	var $panels_top = $('#slider_top .scrollContainer > div');
	var $container_top = $('#slider_top .scrollContainer');
	
	// if false, we'll float all the panels left and fix the width 
	// of the container
	var horizontal = true;
	
	// float the panels left if we're going horizontal
	if (horizontal) {
	$panels_top.css({
	'float' : 'left',
	'position' : 'relative' // IE fix to ensure overflow is hidden
	});
	
	// calculate a new width for the container (so it holds all panels)
	$container_top.css('width', $panels_top[0].offsetWidth * $panels_top.length);
	}
	
	// collect the scroll object, at the same time apply the hidden overflow
	// to remove the default scrollbars that will appear
	var $scroll_top = $('#slider_top .scroll').css('overflow', 'hidden');
	
	// apply our left + right buttons
	$scroll_top
	.before('')
	.after('');
	
	// handle nav selection
	function selectNav() {
	$(this)
	.parents('ul:first')
	.find('a')
	.removeClass('selected')
	.end()
	.end()
	.addClass('selected');
	}
	
	$('#slider_top .navigation_top').find('a').click(selectNav);
	
	// go find the navigation link that has this target and select the nav
	function trigger(data) {
	var el = $('#slider_top .navigation_top').find('a[href$="' + data.id + '"]').get(0);
	selectNav.call(el);
	}
	
	if (window.location.hash) {
	trigger({ id : window.location.hash.substr(1) });
	} else {
	$('ul.navigation_top a:first').click();
	}
	
	// offset is used to move to *exactly* the right place, since I'm using
	// padding on my example, I need to subtract the amount of padding to
	// the offset.  Try removing this to get a good idea of the effect
	var offset = parseInt((horizontal ? 
	$container_top.css('paddingTop') : 
	$container_top.css('paddingLeft')) 
	|| 0) * -1;
	
	
	var scrollOptions_top = {
	target: $scroll_top, // the element that has the overflow
	
	// can be a selector which will be relative to the target
	items: $panels_top,
	
	navigation: '.navigation_top a',
	
	// selectors are NOT relative to document, i.e. make sure they're unique
	prev: 'img.left', 
	next: 'img.right',
	
	// allow the scroll effect to run both directions
	axis: 'xy',
	
	onAfter: trigger, // our final callback
	
	offset: offset,
	
	// duration of the sliding effect
	duration: 500,
	
	// easing - can be used with the easing plugin: 
	// http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/
	easing: 'swing'
	};
	
	// apply serialScroll to the slider - we chose this plugin because it 
	// supports// the indexed next and previous scroll along with hooking 
	// in to our navigation.
	$('#slider_top').serialScroll(scrollOptions_top);
	
	};
	
	jQuery.fn.carousel=function(settings) {
			
			var $panels = $('#carousel .scrollContainer > div');
			var $container = $('#carousel .scrollContainer');
			
			// if false, we'll float all the panels left and fix the width 
			// of the container
			var horizontal = true;
			
			// float the panels left if we're going horizontal
			if (horizontal) {
			$panels.css({
			'float' : 'left',
			'position' : 'relative' // IE fix to ensure overflow is hidden
			});
			
			// calculate a new width for the container (so it holds all panels)
			$container.css('width', $panels[0].offsetWidth * $panels.length);
			}
			
			// collect the scroll object, at the same time apply the hidden overflow
			// to remove the default scrollbars that will appear
			var $scroll = $('#carousel .scroll').css('overflow', 'hidden');
			
			// apply our left + right buttons
			$scroll
			.before('')
			.after('');
			
			// handle nav selection
			function selectNav() {
			$(this)
			.parents('ul:first')
			.find('a')
			.removeClass('selected')
			.end()
			.end()
			.addClass('selected');
			}
			
			$('#carousel .navigation_carousel').find('a').click(selectNav);
			
			// go find the navigation link that has this target and select the nav
			function trigger(data) {
			var el = $('#carousel .navigation_carousel').find('a[href$="' + data.id + '"]').get(0);
			selectNav.call(el);
			}
			
			if (window.location.hash) {
			trigger({ id : window.location.hash.substr(1) });
			} else {
			$('ul.navigation_carousel a:first').click();
			}
			
			// offset is used to move to *exactly* the right place, since I'm using
			// padding on my example, I need to subtract the amount of padding to
			// the offset.  Try removing this to get a good idea of the effect
			var offset = parseInt((horizontal ? 
			$container.css('paddingTop') : 
			$container.css('paddingLeft')) 
			|| 0) * -1;
			
			
			var scrollOptions = {
			target: $scroll, // the element that has the overflow
			
			// can be a selector which will be relative to the target
			items: $panels,
			
			navigation: '.navigation_carousel',
			
			// selectors are NOT relative to document, i.e. make sure they're unique
			prev: 'img.left', 
			next: 'img.right',
			
			// allow the scroll effect to run both directions
			axis: 'xy',
			
			onAfter: trigger, // our final callback
			
			offset: offset,
			
			// duration of the sliding effect
			duration: 500,
			
			// easing - can be used with the easing plugin: 
			// http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/
			easing: 'swing'
			};
			
			// apply serialScroll to the carousel - we chose this plugin because it 
			// supports// the indexed next and previous scroll along with hooking 
			// in to our navigation.
			$('#carousel').serialScroll(scrollOptions);
			
			};
});