// jQuery for homepage rollovers
	$(function () {
	// IE6 doesn't handle the fade effect very well - so we'll stick with
	// the default non JavaScript version if that is the user's browser.
	if ($.browser.msie && $.browser.version < 7) return;

$('#product_links li')

	// remove the 'highlight' class from the li therefore stripping
	// the :hover rule
	.removeClass('highlight')
	
	// within the context of the li element, find the a elements
	.find('a')
	
	// create our new span.hover and loop through anchor:
	.append('<span class="hover" />').each(function () {

	// cache a copy of the span, at the same time changing the opacity
	// to zero in preparation of the page being loaded
	var $span = $('> span.hover', this).css('opacity', 0);

	// when the user hovers in and out of the anchor
	$(this).hover(function () {
	// on hover
	
	// stop any animations currently running, and fade to opacity: 1
	$span.stop().fadeTo(550, 1);
	}, function () {
	// off hover
	
	// again, stop any animations currently running, and fade out
	$span.stop().fadeTo(550, 0);
	});
	});
	});
