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I'm working on an internal site, and cannot make an external call to Google's API to use their setOnLoadCallback() function, and can't seem to find any pure JQuery alternatives that I can use with my locally-called JQuery. For reference, here's the code I'm trying to implement, but the original developer wrote it using the Google API:

<script type="text/javascript">

  google.load("jquery", "1.3.2");

  google.load("jqueryui", "1.7.2");



  google.setOnLoadCallback(function() { 

    var timeout = null;

    var initialMargin = parseInt($("#siteMenuBar").css("margin-top"));



    $("#siteMenuBar").hover(

        function() {

            if (timeout) {

                clearTimeout(timeout);

                timeout = null;

            }

            $(this).animate({ marginTop: 0 }, 'fast');

        },

        function() {

            var menuBar = $(this);

            timeout = setTimeout(function() {

                timeout = null;

                menuBar.animate({ marginTop: initialMargin }, 'slow');

            }, 1000);

        }

    );

  });

</script>

Any suggestions/ideas are appreciated.

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I think all you would need is replace

google.setOnLoadCallback(function() { 

with

$(document).ready(function() {

I hope this helps !

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  • I ended up going another route with this, but thanks for taking the time to offer a suggestion - perhaps this will help others in a similar situation.
    – Joyrex
    May 24, 2012 at 16:51

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