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							- Ajaxify Search API pages.
 
- 1. INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
 
- This Ajax module does not understand your theme CSS id's by default. You must
 
- implement a custom module hook to let it know about your theme.
 
-  
 
- For example, create and enable a custom mymodule.module containing this code:
 
- <?php
 
- /**
 
-  * Implements hook_search_api_ajax_settings().
 
-  */
 
- function mymodule_search_api_ajax_settings() {
 
-   $settings = array(
 
-   
 
-     // CSS id for main content (search results html)
 
-     // format: content => CSS id
 
-     'content' => '#content .content',
 
-     
 
-     // CSS id's for regions containing search blocks
 
-     // check your region names in mytheme.info
 
-     // format: region_name => CSS id
 
-     'regions' => array(
 
-       'sidebar_first' => '#sidebar-first',
 
-       'sidebar_second' => '#sidebar-second',
 
-     ),
 
-     
 
-     // OPTIONAL: if you want to provide an AJAX spinner
 
-     // this paht is for a default spinner path provided with this module
 
-     // @note: see the search_api_ajax.css
 
-     'spinner' => drupal_get_path('module', 'search_api_ajax') .'/spinner.gif',
 
-     
 
-     // OPTIONAL: if you want to use scroll-to-top functionality when paging
 
-     // scroll target div
 
-     'scrolltarget' => '#main-content',
 
-     'scrollspeed' => 1000,
 
-     
 
-     // OPTIONAL: if you want to fade search results when Ajaxing
 
-     // please set to 1 for TRUE
 
-     'fade' => 1,
 
-     'opacity' => 0.3,    
 
-   );
 
-   
 
-   return $settings;
 
- }
 
- 2. OPTIONAL: customize YUI3 jquery
 
- If you want to use your custom YUI3 logic, you can override:
 
- theme_search_api_ajax_js()
 
- See search_api_ajax.module
 
 
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