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I have the following jQuery set up on a site:

$(function() {
 $('#sub-nav > ul > li')
    .children('a').mouseenter(function() {
        $(this).siblings('ul').toggle("slow");
        return false;
    }).end()
    .children('ul').hide();
});

It works, but it is overly reactive, popping open any time the mouse passes over it. I would like to take the beast out a bit by using HoverIntent.

The only problem is, I am not familiar enough with hover intent to know how this would be done. Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks!

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Unless I am mistaken, it's just a plugin: here.

Where you initialize like most other plugins:

$("#demo3 li").hoverIntent( config )
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  • so I can just swapout the .mouseenter for hoverIntent?
    – forrest
    Aug 8, 2011 at 20:27
  • yes. check out the website I listed, it should explain it in more detail.
    – Phil
    Aug 9, 2011 at 12:54

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