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This is Jamie Lottering's Dropkick JS library packaged up for the Rails asset pipeline. For the original project, see https://github.com/JamieLottering/DropKick.
In your Gemfile:
gem 'dropkick-rails'
And run:
bundle
then, in an included javascript file or javascript manifest, add:
//= require dropkick
and in an included stylesheet or stylesheet manifest, add:
*= require dropkick
...within your asset reference block at the top.
That's it.
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