Description
- P.when('A','ready').execute(function(A) {
- function setFeatureBulletsExpanderCollapsedHeight() {
- var $ = A.$;
- var PRODUCT_OVERVIEW_V2_FEATURE_MAX_HEIGHT = 540;
- var FEATUREBULLETS_TOP_MARGIN_OFFSET_CORRECTION = 12;
- var EXPANDER_HEADING_HEIGHT = 20;
- var expanderElement = $("#pov2FeatureBulletsExpander");
- if(expanderElement !== null) {
- var productOverviewFeatureElement = $('#productOverview_feature_div');
- var featureBulletsExpanderContent = $('#pov2FeatureBulletsExpanderContent');
- var featureBulletsExpanderHeading = $('#pov2FeatureBulletsExpanderHeading');
- var expanderContentHeight = featureBulletsExpanderContent.height();
- var productOverviewFeatureElementHeight = productOverviewFeatureElement !== null ? productOverviewFeatureElement.height() : 0;
- var expanderCollapsedHeight = Math.min(PRODUCT_OVERVIEW_V2_FEATURE_MAX_HEIGHT - productOverviewFeatureElementHeight - FEATUREBULLETS_TOP_MARGIN_OFFSET_CORRECTION, expanderContentHeight);
- if (expanderContentHeight === expanderCollapsedHeight) {
- featureBulletsExpanderContent.css("padding-bottom", "0px");
- }
- expanderCollapsedHeight = expanderCollapsedHeight < EXPANDER_HEADING_HEIGHT ? EXPANDER_HEADING_HEIGHT : expanderCollapsedHeight;
- expanderElement.attr("data-a-expander-collapsed-height", expanderCollapsedHeight);
- featureBulletsExpanderContent.css('display', '');
- featureBulletsExpanderHeading.css('display', '');
- }
- }
- function logFeatureBulletsPOv2ExpanderMetric(metric) {
- if (typeof window.ue !== 'undefined' && typeof metric !== 'undefined' && typeof window.ue.count !== 'undefined') {
- window.ue.count(metric, ((window.ue.count(metric) || 0) + 1));
- }
- }
- setFeatureBulletsExpanderCollapsedHeight();
- A.on('a:expander:pov2FeatureBulletsExpander:toggle:expand', function(data) {
- logFeatureBulletsPOv2ExpanderMetric('featureBulletsPOv2DesktopExpanderExpanded');
- });
- A.on('a:expander:pov2FeatureBulletsExpander:toggle:collapse', function(data) {
- logFeatureBulletsPOv2ExpanderMetric('featureBulletsPOv2DesktopExpanderCollapsed');
- });
- });
We have aligned ourselves to the exact ACME standards with our peg bars, and have made sure that the peg pins really fit exactly to the millimetre in the right place, have the right size, and that there are no deviations. You will notice how secure our peg bars hold the tense paper without exerting too much pressure on the edges of the perforation - even with rolling and flipping, there are fewer tears, and less rumbling with hole reinforcing rings is needed. The rubber band that some people wrap around 2 peg pins to hold the paper in position will no longer be necessary: light pressure on the paper, at any point of the lower edge, is sufficient to prevent the paper from loosening when checking the animation, also the permanent annoying application and removal of the paper at the line test is much easier than working with unclean peg bars. Our peg bars are made of high quality spring steel, and later either dyed by anodisation, or chromium-plated. They are very sturdy, bend- and break-proof, and well made. There are no gaps between the pin bases and the base, and the underside is absolutely flat so you can easily attach it to all types of animation discs, screw or otherwise mount it.