	// For each menu you create, you must create a matching "FSMenu" JavaScript object to represent
	// it and manage its behaviour. You don't have to edit this script at all if you don't want to;
	// these comments are just here for completeness. Also, feel free to paste this script into the
	// external .JS file to make including it in your pages easier!
	
	// Here's a menu object to control the above list of menu data:
	var listMenu = new FSMenu('listMenu', true, 'display', 'block', 'none');
	
	// The parameters of the FSMenu object are:
	//  1) Its own name in quotes.
	//  2) Whether this is a nested list menu or not (in this case, true means yes).
	//  3) The CSS property name to change when menus are shown and hidden.
	//  4) The visible value of that CSS property.
	//  5) The hidden value of that CSS property.
	//
	// Next, here's some optional settings for delays and highlighting:
	//  * showDelay is the time (in milliseconds) to display a new child menu.
	//    Remember that 1000 milliseconds = 1 second.
	//  * switchDelay is the time to switch from one child menu to another child menu.
	//    Set this higher and point at 2 neighbouring items to see what it does.
	//  * hideDelay is the time it takes for a menu to hide after mouseout.
	//    Set this to a negative number to disable hiding entirely.
	//  * cssLitClass is the CSS classname applied to parent items of active menus.
	//  * showOnClick will, suprisingly, set the menus to show on click. Pick one of 3 values:
	//    0 = all mouseover, 1 = first level click, sublevels mouseover, 2 = all click.
	//  * hideOnClick hides all visible menus when one is clicked (defaults to true).
	//  * animInSpeed and animOutSpeed set the animation speed. Set to a number
	//    between 0 and 1 where higher = faster. Setting both to 1 disables animation.
	
	listMenu.showDelay = 500;
	listMenu.switchDelay = 125;
	listMenu.hideDelay = 500;
	listMenu.cssLitClass = 'highlighted';
	//listMenu.showOnClick = 0;
	listMenu.hideOnClick = true;
	//listMenu.animInSpeed = .1;
	listMenu.animOutSpeed = .1;
	
	
	// Now the fun part... animation! This script supports animation plugins you
	// can add to each menu object you create. I have provided 3 to get you started.
	// To enable animation, add one or more functions to the menuObject.animations
	// array; available animations are:
	//  * FSMenu.animSwipeDown is a "swipe" animation that sweeps the menu down.
	//  * FSMenu.animFade is an alpha fading animation using tranparency.
	//  * FSMenu.animClipDown is a "blind" animation similar to 'Swipe'.
	// They are listed inside the "fsmenu.js" file for you to modify and extend :).
	
	// I'm applying two at once to listMenu. Delete this to disable!
	listMenu.animations[listMenu.animations.length] = FSMenu.animFade;
	listMenu.animations[listMenu.animations.length] = FSMenu.animSwipeDown;
	//listMenu.animations[listMenu.animations.length] = FSMenu.animClipDown;
	
	
	// Finally, on page load you have to activate the menu by calling its 'activateMenu()' method.
	// I've provided an "addEvent" method that lets you easily run page events across browsers.
	// You pass the activateMenu() function two parameters:
	//  (1) The ID of the outermost <ul> list tag containing your menu data.
	//  (2) A node containing your submenu popout arrow indicator.
	// If none of that made sense, just cut and paste this next bit for each menu you create.
	
	var arrow = null;
	if (document.createElement && document.documentElement)
	{
	 arrow = document.createElement('span');
	 arrow.appendChild(document.createTextNode('>'));
	 // Feel free to replace the above two lines with these for a small arrow image...
	 //arrow = document.createElement('img');
	 //arrow.src = 'arrow.gif';
	 //arrow.style.borderWidth = '0';
	 arrow.className = 'subind';
	}
	addEvent(window, 'load', new Function('listMenu.activateMenu("listMenuRoot", arrow)'));
	
	
	// You may wish to leave your menu as a visible list initially, then apply its style
	// dynamically on activation for better accessibility. Screenreaders and older browsers will
	// then see all your menu data, but there will be a 'flicker' of the raw list before the
	// page has completely loaded. If you want to do this, remove the CLASS="..." attribute from
	// the above outermost UL tag, and uncomment this line:
	//addEvent(window, 'load', new Function('getRef("listMenuRoot").className="menulist"'));
	
	
	// To create more menus, duplicate this section and make sure you rename your
	// menu object to something different; also, activate another <ul> list with a
	// different ID, of course :). You can hae as many menus as you want on a page.