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    $.fn.superfish.defaults = {
    popUpSelector: 'ul,.sf-mega',      // selector within menu context to define the submenu element to be revealed
    hoverClass:    'sfHover',          // the class applied to hovered list items
    pathClass:     'overideThisToUse', // the class you have applied to list items that lead to the current page
    pathLevels:    1,                  // the number of levels of submenus that remain open or are restored using pathClass
    delay:         800,                // the delay in milliseconds that the mouse can remain outside a submenu without it closing
    animation:     {opacity:'show'},   // an object equivalent to first parameter of jQuery’s .animate() method. Used to animate the submenu open
    animationOut:  {opacity:'hide'},   // an object equivalent to first parameter of jQuery’s .animate() method Used to animate the submenu closed
    speed:         'normal',           // speed of the opening animation. Equivalent to second parameter of jQuery’s .animate() method
    speedOut:      'fast',             // speed of the closing animation. Equivalent to second parameter of jQuery’s .animate() method
    cssArrows:     true,               // set to false if you want to remove the CSS-based arrow triangles
    disableHI:     false,              // set to true to disable hoverIntent detection
    onInit:        $.noop,             // callback function fires once Superfish is initialised – 'this' is the containing ul
    onBeforeShow:  $.noop,             // callback function fires just before reveal animation begins – 'this' is the ul about to open
    onShow:        $.noop,             // callback function fires once reveal animation completed – 'this' is the opened ul
    onBeforeHide:  $.noop,             // callback function fires just before closing animation – 'this' is the ul about to close
    onHide:        $.noop,             // callback function fires after a submenu has closed – 'this' is the ul that just closed
    onIdle:        $.noop,             // callback function fires when the 'current' submenu is restored (if using pathClass functionality)
    onDestroy:     $.noop              // callback function fires after the 'destroy' method is called on the menu container
  };