/**
 * 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 = t