Thanks! That solved it.

John Resig wrote:
> 
> What if you just do this instead?
> 
> jQuery.easing.bounceout = function(x, t, b, c, d) {
>                       if ((t/=d) < (1/2.75)) {
>                               return c*(7.5625*t*t) + b;
>                       } else if (t < (2/2.75)) {
>                               return c*(7.5625*(t-=(1.5/2.75))*t + .75) 
> + b;
>                       } else if (t < (2.5/2.75)) {
>                               return c*(7.5625*(t-=(2.25/2.75))*t + 
> .9375) + b;
>                       } else {
>                               return c*(7.5625*(t-=(2.625/2.75))*t +
> .984375) + b;
>                       }
>               };
> 
> With the technique you were using, you were also removing the default
> easing functions - probably causing errors for you.
> 
> --John

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