// To test the @id toggling on password inputs in browsers that don’t support changing an input’s @type dynamically (e.g. Firefox 3.6 or IE), uncomment this:
// jQuery.fn.hide = function() { return this; }
// Then uncomment the last rule in the <style> element (in the <head>).
$(function() {
    // Invoke the plugin
    $('input, textarea').placeholder();
    // That’s it, really.
    // Now display a message if the browser supports placeholder natively
    var html;
    if ($.fn.placeholder.input && $.fn.placeholder.textarea) {
    //   html = '<strong>Your current browser natively supports <code>placeholder</code> for <code>input</code> and <code>textarea</code> elements.</strong> The plugin won’t run in this case, since it’s not needed. If you want to test the plugin, use an older browser ;)';
    } else if ($.fn.placeholder.input) {
    // html = '<strong>Your current browser natively supports <code>placeholder</code> for <code>input</code> elements, but not for <code>textarea</code> elements.</strong> The plugin will only do its thang on the <code>textarea</code>s.';
    }
    if (html) {
//$('<p class="note">' + html + '</p>').insertAfter('form');
}
});


function isValidEmailAddress(emailAddress) {
    var pattern = new RegExp(/^(("[\w-\s]+")|([\w-]+(?:\.[\w-]+)*)|("[\w-\s]+")([\w-]+(?:\.[\w-]+)*))(@((?:[\w-]+\.)*\w[\w-]{0,66})\.([a-z]{2,6}(?:\.[a-z]{2})?)$)|(@\[?((25[0-5]\.|2[0-4][0-9]\.|1[0-9]{2}\.|[0-9]{1,2}\.))((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9]{2}|[0-9]{1,2})\.){2}(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9]{2}|[0-9]{1,2})\]?$)/i);
    return pattern.test(emailAddress);
}


$(document).ready(function(){
    $("#top-menu-wrapper ul").children("li:last").addClass('last-item');
    $("#footer-inner-right ul").children("li:last").addClass('last-item');

    Shadowbox.init({overlayOpacity: 0.7});
});


