jQuery(function( $ ){
			/**
			 * Most jQuery.localScroll's settings, actually belong to jQuery.ScrollTo, check it's demo for an example of each option.
			 * @see http://flesler.webs.com/jQuery.ScrollTo/
			 * You can use EVERY single setting of jQuery.ScrollTo, in the settings hash you send to jQuery.LocalScroll.
			 */
			
			var target = $('#content').get(0);//the scrolled div
			
			/**
			 * restart the scroll position to ( 0, 0 ) (Firefox doesn't reset it)
			 * could use $(target).scrollTo( 0, {axis:'xy'));
			 * but this needs to be quick(synchronous), to reset before $.localScroll.hash() begins
			 */
			target.scrollLeft = target.scrollTop = 0;
			
			//scroll initially if there's a hash (#something) in the url 
			$.localScroll.hash({
				target: target, //could be a selector or a jQuery object too.
				axis:'xy',//the default is 'y'
				queue:true,
				duration:1500
			});
			
			var $last = $([]);//save the last link
			
			/**
			 * NOTE: In the former version of the demo, I called $('#navigation').localScroll()
			 * Now I want to also affect the >> and << links, so I'll use $.localScroll() instead
			 */
			$.localScroll({
				target: target, //could be a selector or a jQuery object too.
				axis:'xy',//the default is 'y'
				queue:true,
				duration:1000,
				hash:true,
				onBefore:function( e, anchor, $target ){//'this' is the clicked link
					$last.removeClass('scrolling');
					$last = $(this).addClass('scrolling');
					this.blur();//remove the awful outline
				},
				onAfter:function( anchor ){
					$last.removeClass('scrolling');
				}
			});
		});
