
$(document).ready(function(){

	$(".modal").colorbox({width:"720px", height:"540px", iframe:true, opacity:0.5});
	$(".iframe").colorbox({width:"80%", height:"80%", iframe:true, opacity:0.5});
	$(".pframe").colorbox({scalePhotos:true, maxWidth:"90%", maxHeight:"90%", transition:"elastic", slideshow:"true", slideshowSpeed:2500, opacity:0.65});

	
	
	$('#footer a').hover(
    function () {
        $(this).removeClass('highlight');
        $(this).stop(true, true).animate({color: '#45afea'}, 800);
        }, function () {
        $(this).stop(true, true).animate({color: '#a6a3a3'}, 600);
    });


	// IE6 doesn't handle the fade effect very well - so we'll stick with
  // the default non JavaScript version if that is the user's browser.
  if ($.browser.msie && $.browser.version < 7) return;
  
  $('#email_signup')
  
    // remove the 'highlight' class from the li therefore stripping 
    // the :hover rule
    .removeClass('highlight')
    
    // within the context of the li element, find the a elements
    .find('a')
    
    // create our new span.hover and loop through anchor:
    .append('<span class="hover" />').each(function () {
      
      // cache a copy of the span, at the same time changing the opacity
      // to zero in preparation of the page being loaded
      var $span = $('> span.hover', this).css('opacity', 0);
      
      // when the user hovers in and out of the anchor
      $(this).hover(function () {
        // on hover
        
        // stop any animations currently running, and fade to opacity: 1
        $span.stop().fadeTo(600, 1);
      }, function () {
        // off hover
        
        // again, stop any animations currently running, and fade out
        $span.stop().fadeTo(800, 0);
      });
    });


						   	
	$("#slider").cycle({
		fx: 'blindY',
		next:   '#slider',
		pager:	'#slider_nav',
		pause: 1,
		timeout: 4000
	});
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
		
	
	
});


	
	

