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							- /**
 
-  * @file
 
-  * Implement a simple, clickable dropdown menu.
 
-  *
 
-  * See dropdown.theme.inc for primary documentation.
 
-  *
 
-  * The javascript relies on four classes:
 
-  * - The dropdown must be fully contained in a div with the class
 
-  *   ctools-dropdown. It must also contain the class ctools-dropdown-no-js
 
-  *   which will be immediately removed by the javascript; this allows for
 
-  *   graceful degradation.
 
-  * - The trigger that opens the dropdown must be an a tag wit hthe class
 
-  *   ctools-dropdown-link. The href should just be '#' as this will never
 
-  *   be allowed to complete.
 
-  * - The part of the dropdown that will appear when the link is clicked must
 
-  *   be a div with class ctools-dropdown-container.
 
-  * - Finally, ctools-dropdown-hover will be placed on any link that is being
 
-  *   hovered over, so that the browser can restyle the links.
 
-  *
 
-  * This tool isn't meant to replace click-tips or anything, it is specifically
 
-  * meant to work well presenting menus.
 
-  */
 
- (function ($) {
 
-   Drupal.behaviors.CToolsDropdown = {
 
-     attach: function() {
 
-       $('div.ctools-dropdown').once('ctools-dropdown', function() {
 
-         var $dropdown = $(this);
 
-         var open = false;
 
-         var hovering = false;
 
-         var timerID = 0;
 
-         $dropdown.removeClass('ctools-dropdown-no-js');
 
-         var toggle = function(close) {
 
-           // if it's open or we're told to close it, close it.
 
-           if (open || close) {
 
-             // If we're just toggling it, close it immediately.
 
-             if (!close) {
 
-               open = false;
 
-               $("div.ctools-dropdown-container", $dropdown).slideUp(100);
 
-             }
 
-             else {
 
-               // If we were told to close it, wait half a second to make
 
-               // sure that's what the user wanted.
 
-               // Clear any previous timer we were using.
 
-               if (timerID) {
 
-                 clearTimeout(timerID);
 
-               }
 
-               timerID = setTimeout(function() {
 
-                 if (!hovering) {
 
-                   open = false;
 
-                   $("div.ctools-dropdown-container", $dropdown).slideUp(100);
 
-                 }
 
-               }, 500);
 
-             }
 
-           }
 
-           else {
 
-             // open it.
 
-             open = true;
 
-             $("div.ctools-dropdown-container", $dropdown)
 
-               .animate({height: "show", opacity: "show"}, 100);
 
-           }
 
-         }
 
-         $("a.ctools-dropdown-link", $dropdown).click(function() {
 
-           toggle();
 
-           return false;
 
-         });
 
-         $dropdown.hover(
 
-             function() {
 
-               hovering = true;
 
-             }, // hover in
 
-             function() { // hover out
 
-               hovering = false;
 
-               toggle(true);
 
-               return false;
 
-             });
 
-         // @todo -- just use CSS for this noise.
 
-         $("div.ctools-dropdown-container a").hover(
 
-           function() { $(this).addClass('ctools-dropdown-hover'); },
 
-           function() { $(this).removeClass('ctools-dropdown-hover'); }
 
-         );
 
-       });
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
- })(jQuery);
 
 
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