/**
 * jQuery.ScrollTo
 * Copyright (c) 2008 Ariel Flesler - aflesler(at)gmail(dot)com | http://flesler.blogspot.com
 * Dual licensed under the MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
 * and GPL (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php) licenses.
 * Date: 2/19/2008
 *
 * @projectDescription Easy element scrolling using jQuery.
 * Tested with jQuery 1.2.1. On FF 2.0.0.11, IE 6, Opera 9.22 and Safari 3 beta. on Windows.
 *
 * @author Ariel Flesler
 * @version 1.3.3
 *
 * @id jQuery.scrollTo
 * @id jQuery.fn.scrollTo
 * @param {String, Number, DOMElement, jQuery, Object} target Where to scroll the matched elements.
 *	  The different options for target are:
 *		- A number position (will be applied to all axes).
 *		- A string position ('44', '100px', '+=90', etc ) will be applied to all axes
 *		- A jQuery/DOM element ( logically, child of the element to scroll )
 *		- A string selector, that will be relative to the element to scroll ( 'li:eq(2)', etc )
 *		- A hash { top:x, left:y }, x and y can be any kind of number/string like above.
 * @param {Number} duration The OVERALL length of the animation, this argument can be the settings object instead.
 * @param {Object} settings Hash of settings, optional.
 *	 @option {String} axis Which axis must be scrolled, use 'x', 'y', 'xy' or 'yx'.
 *	 @option {Number} duration The OVERALL length of the animation.
 *	 @option {String} easing The easing method for the animation.
 *	 @option {Boolean} margin If true, the margin of the target element will be deducted from the final position.
 *	 @option {Object, Number} offset Add/deduct from the end position. One number for both axes or { top:x, left:y }.
 *	 @option {Object, Number} over Add/deduct the height/width multiplied by 'over', can be { top:x, left:y } when using both axes.
 *	 @option {Boolean} queue If true, and both axis are given, the 2nd axis will only be animated after the first one ends.
 *	 @option {Function} onAfter Function to be called after the scrolling ends. 
 *	 @option {Function} onAfterFirst If queuing is activated, this function will be called after the first scrolling ends.
 * @return {jQuery} Returns the same jQuery object, for chaining.
 *
 * @example $('div').scrollTo( 340 );
 *
 * @example $('div').scrollTo( '+=340px', { axis:'y' } );
 *
 * @example $('div').scrollTo( 'p.paragraph:eq(2)', 500, { easing:'swing', queue:true, axis:'xy' } );
 *
 * @example var second_child = document.getElementById('container').firstChild.nextSibling;
 *			$('#container').scrollTo( second_child, { duration:500, axis:'x', onAfter:function(){
 *				alert('scrolled!!');																   
 *			}});
 *
 * @example $('div').scrollTo( { top: 300, left:'+=200' }, { offset:-20 } );
 *
 * Notes:
 *  - jQuery.scrollTo will make the whole window scroll, it accepts the same arguments as jQuery.fn.scrollTo.
 *	- If you are interested in animated anchor navigation, check http://jquery.com/plugins/project/LocalScroll.
 *	- The options margin, offset and over are ignored, if the target is not a jQuery object or a DOM element.
 *	- The option 'queue' won't be taken into account, if only 1 axis is given.
 */
;(function( $ ){

	var $scrollTo = $.scrollTo = function( target, duration, settings ){
		$scrollTo.window().scrollTo( target, duration, settings );
	};

	$scrollTo.defaults = {
		axis:'y',
		duration:1
	};

	//returns the element that needs to be animated to scroll the window
	$scrollTo.window = function(){
		return $( $.browser.safari ? 'body' : 'html' );
	};

	$.fn.scrollTo = function( target, duration, settings ){
		if( typeof duration == 'object' ){
			settings = duration;
			duration = 0;
		}
		settings = $.extend( {}, $scrollTo.defaults, settings );
		duration = duration || settings.speed || settings.duration;//speed is still recognized for backwards compatibility
		settings.queue = settings.queue && settings.axis.length > 1;//make sure the settings are given right
		if( settings.queue )
			duration /= 2;//let's keep the overall speed, the same.
		settings.offset = both( settings.offset );
		settings.over = both( settings.over );

		return this.each(function(){
			var elem = this, $elem = $(elem),
				t = target, toff, attr = {},
				win = $elem.is('html,body');
			switch( typeof t ){
				case 'number'://will pass the regex
				case 'string':
					if( /^([+-]=)?\d+(px)?$/.test(t) ){
						t = both( t );
						break;//we are done
					}
					t = $(t,this);// relative selector, no break!
				case 'object':
					if( t.is || t.style )//DOM/jQuery
						toff = (t = $(t)).offset();//get the real position of the target 
			}
			$.each( settings.axis.split(''), function( i, axis ){
				var Pos	= axis == 'x' ? 'Left' : 'Top',
					pos = Pos.toLowerCase(),
					key = 'scroll' + Pos,
					act = elem[key],
					Dim = axis == 'x' ? 'Width' : 'Height',
					dim = Dim.toLowerCase();

				if( toff ){//jQuery/DOM
					attr[key] = toff[pos] + ( win ? 0 : act - $elem.offset()[pos] );

					if( settings.margin ){//if it's a dom element, reduce the margin
						attr[key] -= parseInt(t.css('margin'+Pos)) || 0;
						attr[key] -= parseInt(t.css('border'+Pos+'Width')) || 0;
					}
					
					attr[key] += settings.offset[pos] || 0;//add/deduct the offset
					
					if( settings.over[pos] )//scroll to a fraction of its width/height
						attr[key] += t[dim]() * settings.over[pos];
				}else
					attr[key] = t[pos];//remove the unnecesary 'px'

				if( /^\d+$/.test(attr[key]) )//number or 'number'
					attr[key] = attr[key] <= 0 ? 0 : Math.min( attr[key], max(Dim) );//check the limits

				if( !i && settings.queue ){//queueing each axis is required					
					if( act != attr[key] )//don't waste time animating, if there's no need.
						animate( settings.onAfterFirst );//intermediate animation
					delete attr[key];//don't animate this axis again in the next iteration.
				}
			});			
			animate( settings.onAfter );			

			function animate( callback ){
				$elem.animate( attr, duration, settings.easing, callback && function(){
					callback.call(this, target);
				});
			};
			function max( Dim ){
				var el = win ? $.browser.opera ? document.body : document.documentElement : elem;
				return el['scroll'+Dim] - el['client'+Dim];
			};
		});
	};

	function both( val ){
		return typeof val == 'object' ? val : { top:val, left:val };
	};

})( jQuery );


// END SCROLLTO

/**
 * jQuery.LocalScroll
 * Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Ariel Flesler - aflesler(at)gmail(dot)com | http://flesler.blogspot.com
 * Dual licensed under MIT and GPL.
 * Date: 3/10/2008
 *
 * @projectDescription Animated scrolling navigation, using anchors.
 * http://flesler.blogspot.com/2007/10/jquerylocalscroll-10.html
 * @author Ariel Flesler
 * @version 1.2.5
 *
 * @id jQuery.fn.localScroll
 * @param {Object} settings Hash of settings, it is passed in to jQuery.ScrollTo, none is required.
 * @return {jQuery} Returns the same jQuery object, for chaining.
 *
 * @example $('ul.links').localScroll();
 *
 * @example $('ul.links').localScroll({ filter:'.animated', duration:400, axis:'x' });
 *
 * @example $.localScroll({ target:'#pane', axis:'xy', queue:true, event:'mouseover' });
 *
 * Notes:
 *	- The plugin requires jQuery.ScrollTo.
 *	- The hash of settings, is passed to jQuery.ScrollTo, so the settings are valid for that plugin as well.
 *	- jQuery.localScroll can be used if the desired links, are all over the document, it accepts the same settings.
 *  - If the setting 'lazy' is set to true, then the binding will still work for later added anchors.
 *  - The setting 'speed' is deprecated, use 'duration' instead.
 *	- If onBefore returns false, the event is ignored.
 **/
;(function( $ ){
	var URI = location.href.replace(/#.*/,'');//local url without hash

	var $localScroll = $.localScroll = function( settings ){
		$('body').localScroll( settings );
	};

	//Many of these defaults, belong to jQuery.ScrollTo, check it's demo for an example of each option.
	//@see http://www.freewebs.com/flesler/jQuery.ScrollTo/
	$localScroll.defaults = {//the defaults are public and can be overriden.
		duration:1000, //how long to animate.
		axis:'y',//which of top and left should be modified.
		event:'click',//on which event to react.
		stop:true//avoid queuing animations 
		/*
		lock:false,//ignore events if already animating
		lazy:false,//if true, links can be added later, and will still work.
		target:null, //what to scroll (selector or element). Keep it null if want to scroll the whole window.
		filter:null, //filter some anchors out of the matched elements.
		hash: false//if true, the hash of the selected link, will appear on the address bar.
		*/
	};

	//if the URL contains a hash, it will scroll to the pointed element
	$localScroll.hash = function( settings ){
		settings = $.extend( {}, $localScroll.defaults, settings );
		settings.hash = false;//can't be true
		if( location.hash )
			setTimeout(function(){ scroll( 0, location, settings ); }, 0 );//better wrapped with a setTimeout
	};

	$.fn.localScroll = function( settings ){
		settings = $.extend( {}, $localScroll.defaults, settings );

		return ( settings.persistent || settings.lazy ) 
				? this.bind( settings.event, function( e ){//use event delegation, more links can be added later.
					var a = $([e.target, e.target.parentNode]).filter(filter)[0];//if a valid link was clicked.
					a && scroll( e, a, settings );//do scroll.
				})
				: this.find('a')//bind concretely, to each matching link
						.filter( filter ).bind( settings.event, function(e){
							scroll( e, this, settings );
						}).end()
					.end();

		function filter(){//is this a link that points to an anchor and passes a possible filter ? href is checked to avoid a bug in FF.
			return !!this.href && !!this.hash && this.href.replace(this.hash,'') == URI && (!settings.filter || $(this).is( settings.filter ));
		};
	};

	function scroll( e, link, settings ){
		var id = link.hash.slice(1),
			elem = document.getElementById(id) || document.getElementsByName(id)[0];
		if ( elem ){
			e && e.preventDefault();
			var $target = $( settings.target || $.scrollTo.window() );//if none specified, then the window.

			if( settings.lock && $target.is(':animated') ||
			settings.onBefore && settings.onBefore.call(link, e, elem, $target) === false ) return;

			if( settings.stop )
				$target.queue('fx',[]).stop();//remove all its animations
			$target
				.scrollTo( elem, settings )//do scroll
				.trigger('notify.serialScroll',[elem]);//notify serialScroll about this change
			if( settings.hash )
				$target.queue(function(){
					location = link.hash;
				});
		}
	};

})( jQuery );


//END LOCALSCROLL

/**
 * jQuery.serialScroll
 * Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Ariel Flesler - aflesler(at)gmail(dot)com | http://flesler.blogspot.com
 * Dual licensed under MIT and GPL.
 * Date: 3/20/2008
 *
 * @projectDescription Animated scrolling of series.
 * @author Ariel Flesler
 * @version 1.2.1
 *
 * @id jQuery.serialScroll
 * @id jQuery.fn.serialScroll
 * @param {Object} settings Hash of settings, it is passed in to jQuery.ScrollTo, none is required.
 * @return {jQuery} Returns the same jQuery object, for chaining.
 *
 * http://flesler.blogspot.com/2008/02/jqueryserialscroll.html
 *
 * Notes:
 *	- The plugin requires jQuery.ScrollTo.
 *	- The hash of settings, is passed to jQuery.ScrollTo, so its settings can be used as well.
 */
;(function( $ ){

	var $serialScroll = $.serialScroll = function( settings ){
		$.scrollTo.window().serialScroll( settings );
	};

	//Many of these defaults, belong to jQuery.ScrollTo, check it's demo for an example of each option.
	//@see http://flesler.webs/jQuery.ScrollTo/
	$serialScroll.defaults = {//the defaults are public and can be overriden.
		duration:1000, //how long to animate.
		axis:'x', //which of top and left should be scrolled
		event:'click', //on which event to react.
		start:0, //first element (zero-based index)
		step:1, //how many elements to scroll on each action
		lock:true,//ignore events if already animating
		cycle:true, //cycle endlessly ( constant velocity )
		constant:true, //use contant speed ?
		/*
		navigation:null,//if specified, it's a selector a collection of items to navigate the container
		target:null, //if specified, it's a selector to the element to be scrolled.
		interval:5000, //it's the number of milliseconds to automatically go to the next*/
		/*lazy:false,//go find the elements each time (allows AJAX or JS content, or reordering)
		stop:true, //stop any previous animations to avoid queueing*/
		force:true //force the scroll to the first element on start ?
		/*jump: false,//if true, when the event is triggered on an element, the pane scrolls to it*/
		/*items:null, //selector to the items (relative to the matched elements)
		prev:null, //selector to the 'prev' button
		next:null, //selector to the 'next' button
		onBefore: function(){}, //function called before scrolling, if it returns false, the event is ignored
		exclude:0 //exclude the last x elements, so we cannot scroll past the end
		*/
	};

	$.fn.serialScroll = function( settings ){
		settings = $.extend( {}, $serialScroll.defaults, settings );
		var event = settings.event, //this one is just to get shorter code when compressed
			step = settings.step, // idem
			lazy = settings.lazy;//idem

		return this.each(function(){
			var 
				context = settings.target ? this : document, //if a target is specified, then everything's relative to 'this'.
				$pane = $(settings.target || this, context),//the element to be scrolled (will carry all the events)
				pane = $pane[0], //will be reused, save it into a variable
				items = settings.items, //will hold a lazy list of elements
				active = settings.start, //active index
				auto = settings.interval, //boolean, do auto or not
				nav = settings.navigation, //save it now to make the code shorter
				timer; //holds the interval id

			if( !lazy )//if not lazy, go get the items now
				items = getItems();

			if( settings.force )
				jump( {}, active );//generate an initial call

			// Button binding, optionall
			$(settings.prev||[], context).bind( event, -step, move );
			$(settings.next||[], context).bind( event, step, move );

			// Custom events bound to the container
			if( !pane.ssbound )//don't bind more than once
				$pane
					.bind('prev.serialScroll', -step, move ) //you can trigger with just 'prev'
					.bind('next.serialScroll', step, move ) //for example: $(container).trigger('next');
					.bind('goto.serialScroll', jump ); //for example: $(container).trigger('goto', [4] );
			if( auto )
				$pane
					.bind('start.serialScroll', function(e){
						if( !auto ){
							clear();
							auto = true;
							next();
						}
					 })
					.bind('stop.serialScroll', function(){//stop a current animation
						clear();
						auto = false;
					});
			$pane.bind('notify.serialScroll', function(e, elem){//let serialScroll know that the index changed externally
				var i = index(elem);
				if( i > -1 )
					active = i;
			});
			pane.ssbound = true;//avoid many bindings

			if( settings.jump )//can't use jump if using lazy items and a non-bubbling event
				(lazy ? $pane : getItems()).bind( event, function( e ){
					jump( e, index(e.target) );
				});

			if( nav )
				nav = $(nav, context).bind(event, function( e ){
					e.data = Math.round(getItems().length / nav.length) * nav.index(this);
					jump( e, this );
				});

			function move( e ){
				e.data += active;
				jump( e, this );
			};
			function jump( e, button ){
				if( !isNaN(button) ){//initial or special call from the outside $(container).trigger('goto',[index]);
					e.data = button;
					button = pane;
				}

				var
					pos = e.data, n,
					real = e.type, //is a real event triggering ?
					$items = settings.exclude ? getItems().slice(0,-settings.exclude) : getItems(),//handle a possible exclude
					limit = $items.length,
					elem = $items[pos],
					duration = settings.duration;

				if( real )//real event object
					e.preventDefault();

				if( auto ){
					clear();//clear any possible automatic scrolling.
					timer = setTimeout( next, settings.interval ); 
				}

				if( !elem ){ //exceeded the limits
					n = pos < 0 ? 0 : limit - 1;
					if( active != n )//we exceeded for the first time
						pos = n;
					else if( !settings.cycle )//this is a bad case
						return;
					else
						pos = limit - n - 1;//invert, go to the other side
					elem = $items[pos];
				}

				if( !elem || real && active == pos || //could happen, save some CPU cycles in vain
					settings.lock && $pane.is(':animated') || //no animations while busy
					real && settings.onBefore && //callback returns false ?
					settings.onBefore.call(button, e, elem, $pane, getItems(), pos) === false ) return;

				if( settings.stop )
					$pane.queue('fx',[]).stop();//remove all its animations

				if( settings.constant )
					duration = Math.abs(duration/step * (active - pos ));//keep constant velocity

				$pane
					.scrollTo( elem, duration, settings )//do scroll
					.trigger('notify.serialScroll',[pos]);//in case serialScroll was called on this elem more than once.
			};
			function next(){//I'll use the namespace to avoid conflicts
				$pane.trigger('next.serialScroll');
			};
			function clear(){
				clearTimeout(timer);
			};
			function getItems(){
				return $( items, pane );
			};
			function index( elem ){
				if( !isNaN(elem) ) return elem;//number
				var $items = getItems(), i;
				while(( i = $items.index(elem)) == -1 && elem != pane )//see if it matches or one of its ancestors
					elem = elem.parentNode;
				return i;
			};
		});
	};

})( jQuery );

//END SERIAL SCROLL


jQuery(function( $ ){
	/**
	 * Most jQuery.serialScroll's settings, actually belong to jQuery.ScrollTo, check it's demo for an example of each option.
	 * @see http://flesler.demos.com/jquery/scrollTo/
	 * You can use EVERY single setting of jQuery.ScrollTo, in the settings hash you send to jQuery.serialScroll.
	 */
	
	/**
	 * The plugin binds 6 events to the container to allow external manipulation.
	 * prev, next, goto, start, stop and notify
	 * You use them like this: $(your_container).trigger('next'), $(your_container).trigger('goto', [5]) (0-based index).
	 * If for some odd reason, the element already has any of these events bound, trigger it with the namespace.
	 */		
	
	/**
	 * IMPORTANT: this call to the plugin specifies ALL the settings (plus some of jQuery.ScrollTo)
	 * This is done so you can see them. You DON'T need to specify the commented ones.
	 * A 'target' is specified, that means that #screen is the context for target, prev, next and navigation.
	 */
	$('#screen').serialScroll({
		target:'#sections',
		items:'li', // Selector to the items ( relative to the matched elements, '#sections' in this case )
		prev:'p.prev',// Selector to the 'prev' button (absolute!, meaning it's relative to the document)
		next:'p.next',// Selector to the 'next' button (absolute too)
		axis:'xy',// The default is 'y' scroll on both ways
		//navigation:'#navigation li a',
		duration:700,// Length of the animation (if you scroll 2 axes and use queue, then each axis take half this time)
		force:true, // Force a scroll to the element specified by 'start' (some browsers don't reset on refreshes)
		
		//queue:false,// We scroll on both axes, scroll both at the same time.
		//event:'click',// On which event to react (click is the default, you probably won't need to specify it)
		//stop:false,// Each click will stop any previous animations of the target. (false by default)
		//lock:true, // Ignore events if already animating (true by default)		
		//start: 0, // On which element (index) to begin ( 0 is the default, redundant in this case )		
		//cycle:true,// Cycle endlessly ( constant velocity, true is the default )
		step:3, // How many items to scroll each time ( 1 is the default, no need to specify )
		//jump:false, // If true, items become clickable (or w/e 'event' is, and when activated, the pane scrolls to them)
		//lazy:false,// (default) if true, the plugin looks for the items on each event(allows AJAX or JS content, or reordering)
		//interval:1000, // It's the number of milliseconds to automatically go to the next
		//constant:true, // constant speed
		
		onBefore:function( e, elem, $pane, $items, pos ){
			/**
			 * 'this' is the triggered element 
			 * e is the event object
			 * elem is the element we'll be scrolling to
			 * $pane is the element being scrolled
			 * $items is the items collection at this moment
			 * pos is the position of elem in the collection
			 * if it returns false, the event will be ignored
			 */
			 //those arguments with a $ are jqueryfied, elem isn't.
			e.preventDefault();
			if( this.blur )
				this.blur();
		},
		onAfter:function( elem ){
			//'this' is the element being scrolled ($pane) not jqueryfied
		}
	});
	
});


