/*****************************************************************************
It is adviced to place the sIFR JavaScript calls in this file, keeping it
separate from the `sifr.js` file. That way, you can easily swap the `sifr.js`
file for a new version, while keeping the configuration.

You must load this file *after* loading `sifr.js`.

That said, you're of course free to merge the JavaScript files. Just make sure
the copyright statement in `sifr.js` is kept intact.
*****************************************************************************/

// Make an object pointing to the location of the Flash movie on your web server.
// Try using the font name as the variable name, makes it easy to remember which
// object you're using. As an example in this file, we'll use Futura.
var futura = { src: '/path/to/futura.swf' };

// Now you can set some configuration settings.
// See also <http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr3/JavaScript+Configuration>.
// One setting you probably want to use is `sIFR.useStyleCheck`. Before you do that,
// read <http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr3/DetectingCSSLoad>.

// sIFR.useStyleCheck = true;

// Next, activate sIFR:
sIFR.activate(futura);

// If you want, you can use multiple movies, like so:
//
//    var futura = { src: '/path/to/futura.swf' };
//    var garamond = { src '/path/to/garamond.swf' };
//    var rockwell = { src: '/path/to/rockwell.swf' };
//    
//    sIFR.activate(futura, garamond, rockwell);
//
// Remember, there must be *only one* `sIFR.activate()`!

// Now we can do the replacements. You can do as many as you like, but just
// as an example, we'll replace all `<h1>` elements with the Futura movie.
// 
// The first argument to `sIFR.replace` is the `futura` object we created earlier.
// The second argument is another object, on which you can specify a number of
// parameters or "keyword arguemnts". For the full list, see "Keyword arguments"
// under `replace(kwargs, mergeKwargs)` at 
// <http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr3/JavaScript+Methods>.
// 
// The first argument you see here is `selector`, which is a normal CSS selector.
// That means you can also do things like '#content h1' or 'h1.title'.
//
// The second argument determines what the Flash text looks like. The main text
// is styled via the `.sIFR-root` class. Here we've specified `background-color`
// of the entire Flash movie to be a light grey, and the `color` of the text to
// be red. Read more about styling at <http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr3/Styling>.



    var auto1 = {
      src: 'auto1.swf'
      ,ratios: [7, 1.32, 11, 1.31, 13, 1.24, 14, 1.25, 19, 1.23, 27, 1.2, 34, 1.19, 42, 1.18, 47, 1.17, 48, 1.18, 69, 1.17, 74, 1.16, 75, 1.17, 1.16]
    };
	
    var auto2 = {
      src: 'auto1.swf'
      ,ratios: [7, 1.32, 11, 1.31, 13, 1.24, 14, 1.25, 19, 1.23, 27, 1.2, 34, 1.19, 42, 1.18, 47, 1.17, 48, 1.18, 69, 1.17, 74, 1.16, 75, 1.17, 1.16]
    };	  

    // You probably want to switch this on, but read <http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr3/DetectingCSSLoad> first.
    // sIFR.useStyleCheck = true;
    sIFR.activate(auto1, auto2);

    sIFR.replace(auto1, {
      selector: 'h1'
      ,css: [
        '.sIFR-root { text-align: left; margin-bottom:0px; padding-bottom:0px;   }'
        ,'a { text-decoration: none; }'
        ,'a:link { color: #000000; }'
        ,'a:hover { color: #CCCCCC; }'
      ]
    });
	
	
	
	 sIFR.replace(auto2, {
      selector: 'h4'
      ,css: [
        '.sIFR-root { text-align: left; font-weight: bold; }'
        ,'a { text-decoration: none; }'
        ,'a:link { color: #000000; }'
        ,'a:hover { color: #CCCCCC; }'
      ]
    });
  
	 

  
    sIFR.replace(auto1, {selector: 'h2,h3'});
  
    sIFR.replace(auto1, {
      selector: 'h4.subhead'
      ,css: {
        '.sIFR-root': { 'color': '#660000', 'letter-spacing': -1.5, 'text-transform': 'uppercase' }
      }
	  
	  
	  ,filters: {
      DropShadow: {
      knockout: true
      ,distance: 1
      ,color: '#000000'
      ,strength: 2
        }
      }
    });
