jQuery(function( $ ) {

	var smoothActivated = false;

	//$('div#makeMeScrollable').smoothDivScroll({scrollingSpeed: 4});
	
	$.easing.elasout = function(x, t, b, c, d) {
		var s=1.70158;var p=0;var a=c;
		if (t==0) return b;  if ((t/=d)==1) return b+c;  if (!p) p=d*.3;
		if (a < Math.abs(c)) { a=c; var s=p/4; }
		else var s = p/(2*Math.PI) * Math.asin (c/a);
		return a*Math.pow(2,-10*t) * Math.sin( (t*d-s)*(2*Math.PI)/p ) + c + b;
	};
	
	/**
	 * Most jQuery.localScroll'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.LocalScroll.
	 */
	
	// The default axis is 'y', but in this demo, I want to scroll both
	// You can modify any default like this
	$.localScroll.defaults.axis = 'x';
	
	// Scroll initially if there's a hash (#something) in the url 
	/*
	$.localScroll.hash({
		target: '#content', // Could be a selector or a jQuery object too.
		queue:true,
		duration:2000,
		offset:-420,
		easing:'elasout',
		interval:500
	});
	*/
	
	/**
	 * NOTE: I use $.localScroll instead of $('#navigation').localScroll() so I
	 * also affect the >> and << links. I want every link in the page to scroll.
	 */
	//$.localScroll({
	$('#navigation').localScroll({
		target: '#content', // could be a selector or a jQuery object too.
		queue:true,
		duration:3000,
		force:true,
		offset:-420,
		easing:'elasout',
		interval:500,
		//hash:true,
		onBefore:function( e, anchor, $target ){
			// The 'this' is the settings object, can be modified
		},
		onAfter:function( anchor, settings ){
			// The 'this' contains the scrolled element (#content)
		}
	});
		
	$('#makeMeScrollable').hover(function() {
		if(!smoothActivated) {
			$('div#makeMeScrollable').smoothDivScroll({scrollingSpeed: 4});
			smoothActivated = true;
		}
	});
	
});
