@charset "UTF-8";/* SprySlidingPanels.css - version 0.1 - Spry Pre-Release 1.6 *//* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. *//* This is the selector for the main SlidingPanels container. This selector * defines the width and height of the view port for the widget. Note that * this selector does not set the overflow property since that is done programatically * by the widget. Setting the overflow property programatically ensures that * the contens of the widget will be fully visible should JavaScript be disabled * in the browser. * * If you want to constrain the width of the SlidingPanels widget, set a width on * the SlidingPanels container. By default, our sliding panels widget expands * horizontally to fill up available space. * * The SlidingPanels container is positioned relative so that content inside it * can be positioned relative to its upper left corner. * * Avoid placing any CSS border or padding properties on the SlidingPanels container * as they can affect the proper positioning and sliding animations of the contents * inside the container. * * The name of the class ("SlidingPanels") used in this selector is not necessary * to make the widget function. You can use any class name you want to style the * SlidingPanels container. */.SlidingPanels {	position: relative;	height:600px;	padding: 0px;	border: none;}.SlidingPanels_hm {	position: relative;	height:200px;	padding: 0px;	border: none;}/* This is the selector for the container that holds all of the content panels * for the widget. The SlidingPanelsContentGroup container is what gets programtically * positioned to create the slide animation. It is also what governs the layout of * the panels. * * By default, the width of the container is the same as its parent, the SlidingPanels * container. * * You can make the panels within the SlidingPanelsContentGroup container layout * horizontally by giving the SlidingPanelsContentGroup container a width that is as wide * or larget than the sum of the widths of all of the content panels, and then floating * the content panels inside the SlidingPanelsContentGroup container so they all appear * on the same line. You may also need to float the SlidingPanels and SlidingPanelsContentGroup * containers to insure that none of the content panels "leak" outside of the widget. * * Avoid placing any CSS border, margin, or padding properties on the SlidingPanels * container as they can affect the proper positioning and sliding animations of the * the container within the widget. * * The name of the class ("SlidingPanelsContentGroup") used in this selector is not * necessary to make the widget function. You can use any class name you want to style the * SlidingPanelsContentGroup container. */.SlidingPanelsContentGroup {	position: relative;	margin: 7px 0 0;	padding: 0px;	min-height:0;}.SlidingPanelsContentGroup_hm {	position: relative;	margin: 0px;	padding: 0px;	min-height:0;}/* This is the selector for the container that holds content for a given panel. In our * default style implementation, the dimensions of each content panel exactly match the * dimensions of the view port (SlidingPanels) container. This ensures that only one * panel ever shows within the view port. * * Avoid placing any CSS border, margin, or padding properties on the SlidingPanels * container as they can affect the proper positioning and sliding animations of the * the panel within the widget. You can place border, margins and padding on any content * *inside* the content panel. * * The name of the class ("SlidingPanelsContent") used in this selector is not * necessary to make the widget function. You can use any class name you want to style the * SlidingPanelsContent container. */.SlidingPanelsContent {	width: 440px;	min-height:72px;	overflow: hidden;	margin: 0px;	padding: 0px;}.SlidingPanelsContent_hm {	width: 440px;	min-height:72px;	overflow: hidden;	margin: 0px;	padding: 0px;}/* The class used in this selector is programatically added to the SlidingPanels container * anytime we are animating between panels. This rule makes sure that *all* content inside * the widget is overflow:none to avoid a rendering glitch that occurs in FireFox 1.5 whenever * there is an element inside the widget that displays a scrollbar. * * The class is automatically removed once the animation has stopped so that the overflow * properties of the content inside the widget should be restored. */.SlidingPanelsAnimating * {	overflow: hidden !important;}/* The class used in this selector is programatically added to the SlindingPanelsContent * container that is currently visible in the view port. The class is automatically removed * when the widget switches to a different panel. */.SlidingPanelsCurrentPanel {}/* The class used in this selector is programatically added to the SlidingPanels container * anytime the SlidingPanels container is given focus. The class is automatically removed * once the SlidingPanels container loses focus. *//*.SlidingPanelsFocused {}#p1 {	background-color: #FFFF99;}#p2 {	background-color: #FF99FF;}#p3 {	background-color: #99FFFF;}#p4 {	background-color: #0066FF;}#p5 {	background-color: #FFCC66;}#p6 {	background-color: #6666CC;}