@charset "UTF-8";/* SpryHTMLPanel.css - version 0.1 - Spry Pre-Release 1.6.1 *//* Copyright (c) 2007. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. *//* Developers are allowed to specify markup to use when the HTMLPanel is * loading content, or when an error has occurred while loading content. * This content must be present *inside* the HTMLPanel's container element * and must have either the class "HTMLPanelLoadingContent" or "HTMLPanelErrorContent" * on it, so the HTMLPanel can identify it. * * The following rule is defined to hide this content, just in case the * page is loaded within a browser that has JavaScript turned off. */.HTMLPanelLoadingContent, .HTMLPanelErrorContent {	display: none;}/* The HTMLPanelLoading class name is programatically placed on the HTMLPanel's * top-level container element whenever the panel makes a server request for content. * This gives designers a way hook to style the panel differently when it is in the * process of loading content. The class name is automatically removed once the * HTMLPanel has loaded the content or an error has occured. * * To modify the look of the panel when it is loading, simply add your CSS * properties to this rule.  */.HTMLPanelLoading {	padding-top:96px;	padding-left:433px;	z-index:30;}/* The HTMLPanelError class name is programatically placed on the HTMLPanel's * top-level container element if the HTMLPanel's request for content fails. * This gives designers a way hook to style the panel differently when an error * has occured. This class name is automatically removed when content is loaded * into the HTMLPanel. * * To modify the look of the panel when an error occurs, simply add your CSS * properties to this rule.  */.HTMLPanelError {}
