@charset "UTF-8";
/* SpryTabbedPanels.css - Revision: Spry Preview Release 1.4 */

/* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */

/* Horizontal Tabbed Panels
 *
 * The default style for a TabbedPanels widget places all tab buttons (left aligned) above the content panel.
 */

/* This is the selector for the main TabbedPanels container. For our default style, this container does not contribute anything visually,
 * but it is floated left to make sure that any floating or clearing done with any of its child elements are contained completely within the
 * TabbedPanels container, to minimize any impact or undesireable interaction with other floated elements on the page that may be used
 * for layout.
 *
 * If you want to constrain the width of the TabbedPanels widget, set a width on the TabbedPanels container. By default, the TabbedPanels widget
 * expands horizontally to fill up available space.
 *
 * The name of the class ("TabbedPanels") used in this selector is not necessary to make the widget function. You can use any class name you
 * want to style the TabbedPanels container.
 */
.TabbedPanels { 
	margin:0px; 
	padding:0px; 
	float:left; 
	clear:none; 
	width:100%; /* IE Hack to force proper layout when preceded by a paragraph. (hasLayout Bug)*/ 
	}


/* This is the selector for the TabGroup. The TabGroup container houses all of the tab buttons for each tabbed panel in the widget. This container
 * does not contribute anything visually to the look of the widget for our default style.
 *
 * The name of the class ("TabbedPanelsTabGroup") used in this selector is not necessary to make the widget function. You can use any class name you
 * want to style the TabGroup container.
 */
.TabbedPanelsTabGroup { 
	margin:0px; 
	padding:0px; 
	}


/* This is the selector for the TabbedPanelsTab. This container houses the title for the panel. This is also the tab "button" that the user clicks
 * on to activate the corresponding content panel so that it appears on top of the other tabbed panels contained in the widget.
 *
 * For our default style, each tab is positioned relatively 1 pixel down from where it wold normally render. This allows each tab to overlap the content
 * panel that renders below it. Each tab is rendered with a 1 pixel bottom border that has a color that matches the top border of the current content
 * panel. This gives the appearance that the tab is being drawn behind the content panel.
 *
 * The name of the class ("TabbedPanelsTab") used in this selector is not necessary to make the widget function. You can use any class name you want
 * to style this tab container.
 */
.TabbedPanelsTab { 
	font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; 
	font-size:11px; 
	position:relative; 
	top:1px; 
	float:left; 
	padding:3px 9px 3px 9px; 
	margin:0px 1px 0px 0px; 
	background-color: #eaeff5;
	color:#00468c;
	list-style:none; 
	border-left:solid 1px #809ab5; 
	border-bottom:solid 1px #809ab5; 
	border-top:solid 1px #809ab5; 
	border-right:solid 1px #809ab5; 
	-moz-user-select:none; 
	-khtml-user-select:none; 
	cursor: pointer; 
	}


/* This selector is an example of how to change the appearnce of a tab button container as the mouse enters it. The class "TabbedPanelsTabHover" is
 * programatically added and removed from the tab element as the mouse enters and exits the container.
 */
.TabbedPanelsTabHover { 
	background-color:#eaeff5;
	color:#e16426;
	}


/* This selector is an example of how to change the appearance of a tab button container after the user has clicked on it to activate a content panel.
 * The class "TabbedPanelsTabSelected" is programatically added and removed from the tab element as the user clicks on the tab button containers in the widget.
 *
 * As mentioned above, for our default style, tab buttons are positioned 1 pixel down from where it would normally render. When the tab button is
 * selected, we change its bottom border to match the background color of the content panel so that it looks like the tab is part of the content panel.
 */
.TabbedPanelsTabSelected { 
	background-color:#ffffff; 
	border-bottom:1px solid #ffffff; 
	color:#e16426; 
	}


/* This selector is an example of how to make a link inside of a tab button look like normal text. Users may want to use links inside of a tab button
 * so that when it gets focus, the text *inside* the tab button gets a focus ring around it, instead of the focus ring around the entire tab.
 */
.TabbedPanelsTab a { 
	text-decoration:none; 
	}


/* This is the selector for the ContentGroup. The ContentGroup container houses all of the content panels for each tabbed panel in the widget. For our
 * default style, this container provides the background color and borders that surround the content.
 *
 * The name of the class ("TabbedPanelsContentGroup") used in this selector is not necessary to make the widget function. You can use any class name you
 * want to style the ContentGroup container.
 */
.TabbedPanelsContentGroup { 
	clear:both; 
	border-left:solid 1px #809ab5;
	border-bottom:solid 1px #809ab5;
	border-top:solid 1px #809ab5; 
	border-right:solid 1px #809ab5;
	background-color:#eaeff5; 
	}


/* This is the selector for the Content panel. The Content panel holds the content for a single tabbed panel. For our default style, this container
 * provides some padding, so that the content is not pushed up against the widget borders.
 *
 * The name of the class ("TabbedPanelsContent") used in this selector is not necessary to make the widget function. You can use any class name you
 * want to style the Content container.
 */
.TabbedPanelsContent { 
	padding:4px; 
	color:#333333;
	background-color:#FFFFFF;
	}


/* This selector is an example of how to change the appearnce of the currently active container panel. The class "TabbedPanelsContentVisible" is
 * programatically added and removed from the content element as the panel is activated/deactivated.
 */
.TabbedPanelsContentVisible { 
	
	}
