﻿(function($){ 
	$.fn.centerInClient = function(options) {
		/// <summary>Centers the selected items in the browser window. Takes into account scroll position.
		/// Ideally the selected set should only match a single element.
		/// </summary>    
		/// <param name="fn" type="Function">Optional function called when centering is complete. Passed DOM element as parameter</param>    
		/// <param name="forceAbsolute" type="Boolean">if true forces the element to be removed from the document flow 
		///  and attached to the body element to ensure proper absolute positioning. 
		/// Be aware that this may cause ID hierachy for CSS styles to be affected.
		/// </param>
		/// <returns type="jQuery" />
		var opt = { forceAbsolute: false,
			container: window,    // selector of element to center in
			completeHandler: null,
			heightOffset: 0,
			widthOffset: 0
		};
		$.extend(opt, options);

		return this.each(function(i) {
			var el = $(this);
			var jWin = $(opt.container);
			var isWin = opt.container == window;

			// force to the top of document to ENSURE that 
			// document absolute positioning is available
			if (opt.forceAbsolute) {
				if (isWin)
					el.remove().appendTo("body");
				else
					el.remove().appendTo(jWin.get(0));
			}

			// have to make absolute
			el.css("position", "absolute");

			// height is off a bit so fudge it
			var heightFudge = isWin ? 2.0 : 1.8;

			var x = (isWin ? jWin.width() : jWin.outerWidth()) / 2 - el.outerWidth() / 2;
			var y = (isWin ? jWin.height() : jWin.outerHeight()) / heightFudge - el.outerHeight() / 2;

			el.css("left", x + jWin.scrollLeft() + opt.widthOffset);
			el.css("top", y + jWin.scrollTop() + opt.heightOffset);

			// if specified make callback and pass element
			if (opt.completeHandler)
				opt.completeHandler(this);
		});
	}
})(jQuery);  