@charset "UTF-8";

/* SpryValidationPassword.css - version 0.1 - Spry Pre-Release 1.6 */

/* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */





/* These are the classes applied on the error messages

 * which prevent them from being displayed by default.

 */ 

.passwordRequiredMsg, 

.passwordInvalidStrengthMsg, 

.passwordMinCharsMsg,

.passwordMaxCharsMsg,

.passwordCustomMsg,

.passwordValidMsg {

	display: none;

}



/* These selectors change the way messages look when the widget is in one of the error states.

 * These classes set a default red border and color for the error text.

 * The state class (e.g. .passwordRequiredState) is applied on the top-level container for the widget,

 * and this way only the specific error message can be shown by setting the display property to "inline".

 */

.passwordRequiredState .passwordRequiredMsg,

.passwordMinCharsState .passwordMinCharsMsg,

.passwordMaxCharsState .passwordMaxCharsMsg,

.passwordInvalidStrengthState .passwordInvalidStrengthMsg,

.passwordCustomState .passwordCustomMsg

{

	display: inline;

	color: #CC3333;

	border: 1px solid #CC3333;

}



/* The next three group selectors control the way the core element (INPUT) looks like when the widget is in one of the states: * focus, required / invalid Strength / minValue / maxValue / custom invalid , valid 

 * There are two selectors for each state, to cover the two main usecases for the widget:

 * - the widget id is placed on the top level container for the INPUT

 * - the widget id is placed on the INPUT element itself (there are no error messages)

 */



 /* When the widget is in the valid state the INPUT has a green background applied on it. */

.passwordValidState input, input.passwordValidState {

	background-color: #B8F5B1;

}



/* When the widget is in an invalid state the INPUT has a red background applied on it. */

input.passwordRequiredState, .passwordRequiredState input, 

input.passwordInvalidStrengthState, .passwordInvalidStrengthState input, 

input.passwordMinCharsState, .passwordMinCharsState input, 

input.passwordCustomState, .passwordCustomState input, 

input.passwordMaxCharsState, .passwordMaxCharsState input {

	background-color: #FF9F9F;

}



/* When the widget has received focus, the INPUT has a yellow background applied on it. */

.passwordFocusState input, input.passwordFocusState {

	background-color: #FFFFCC;

}



@charset "UTF-8";



/* SpryFormValidation.css - version 0.5 - Spry Pre-Release 1.5 */



/* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */







/* These are the classes applied on the error messages

 * which prevent them from being displayed by default.

 */ 

.textareaRequiredMsg,

.textareaMinCharsMsg,

.textareaMaxCharsMsg,

.textareaValidMsg {

	display:none;

}



/* These selectors change the way messages look when the widget is in one of the error states.

 * These classes set a default red border and color for the error text.

 * The state class (e.g. .textareaRequiredState) is applied on the top-level container for the widget,

 * and this way only the specific error message can be shown by setting the display property to "inline".

 */

.textareaRequiredState .textareaRequiredMsg,

.textareaMinCharsState .textareaMinCharsMsg,

.textareaMaxCharsState .textareaMaxCharsMsg

{

	display: inline;

	color: #CC3333;

	border: 1px solid #CC3333;

}



/* The next three group selectors control the way the core element (TEXTAREA) looks like when the widget is in one of the states: * focus, required / minChars / maxChars , valid 

 * There are two selectors for each state, to cover the two main usecases for the widget:

 * - the widget id is placed on the top level container for the TEXTAREA

 * - the widget id is placed on the TEXTAREA element itself (there are no error messages)

 */

 

 /* When the widget is in the valid state the TEXTAREA has a green background applied on it. */

.textareaValidState textarea, textarea.textareaValidState {

	background-color:#B8F5B1;

}



/* When the widget is in an invalid state the TEXTAREA has a red background applied on it. */

textarea.textareaRequiredState, .textareaRequiredState textarea, 

textarea.textareaMinCharsState, .textareaMinCharsState textarea, 

textarea.textareaMaxCharsState, .textareaMaxCharsState textarea {

	background-color:#FF9F9F;

}



/* When the widget has received focus, the TEXTAREA has a yellow background applied on it. */

.textareaFocusState textarea, textarea.textareaFocusState {

	background-color:#FFFFCC;

}



/* This class applies only for a short period of time and changes the way the text in the textarea looks like.

 * It applies only when the widget has enforce max chars enabled and the user tries to type some more.

 */

.textareaFlashState textarea, textarea.textareaFlashState{

	color:red !important;

}

/* When the widget has the hint message on, the hint text can be styled differently than the user typed text. */

textarea.textareaHintState, .textareaHintState textarea{

	/* color: red !important;*/

}



@charset "UTF-8";



/* SpryFormValidation.css - version 0.4 - Spry Pre-Release 1.5 */



/* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */





/* These are the classes applied on the error messages

 * which prevent them from being displayed by default.

 */ 

.textfieldRequiredMsg, 

.textfieldInvalidFormatMsg, 

.textfieldMinValueMsg,

.textfieldMaxValueMsg,

.textfieldMinCharsMsg,

.textfieldMaxCharsMsg,

.textfieldValidMsg {

	display: none;

}



/* These selectors change the way messages look when the widget is in one of the error states.

 * These classes set a default red border and color for the error text.

 * The state class (e.g. .textfieldRequiredState) is applied on the top-level container for the widget,

 * and this way only the specific error message can be shown by setting the display property to "inline".

 */

.textfieldRequiredState .textfieldRequiredMsg, 

.textfieldInvalidFormatState .textfieldInvalidFormatMsg, 

.textfieldMinValueState .textfieldMinValueMsg,

.textfieldMaxValueState .textfieldMaxValueMsg,

.textfieldMinCharsState .textfieldMinCharsMsg,

.textfieldMaxCharsState .textfieldMaxCharsMsg

{

	display: inline;

	color: #CC3333;

	border: 1px solid #CC3333;

}







/* The next three group selectors control the way the core element (INPUT) looks like when the widget is in one of the states: * focus, required / invalid / minValue / maxValue / minChars / maxChars , valid 

 * There are two selectors for each state, to cover the two main usecases for the widget:

 * - the widget id is placed on the top level container for the INPUT

 * - the widget id is placed on the INPUT element itself (there are no error messages)

 */

 

 /* When the widget is in the valid state the INPUT has a green background applied on it. */

.textfieldValidState input, input.textfieldValidState {

	background-color: #B8F5B1;

}



/* When the widget is in an invalid state the INPUT has a red background applied on it. */

input.textfieldRequiredState, .textfieldRequiredState input, 

input.textfieldInvalidFormatState, .textfieldInvalidFormatState input, 

input.textfieldMinValueState, .textfieldMinValueState input, 

input.textfieldMaxValueState, .textfieldMaxValueState input, 

input.textfieldMinCharsState, .textfieldMinCharsState input, 

input.textfieldMaxCharsState, .textfieldMaxCharsState input {

	background-color: #FF9F9F;

}



/* When the widget has received focus, the INPUT has a yellow background applied on it. */

.textfieldFocusState input, input.textfieldFocusState {

	background-color: #FFFFCC;

}



/* This class applies only for a short period of time and changes the way the text in the textbox looks like.

 * It applies only when the widget has character masking enabled and the user tries to type in an invalid character.

 */

.textfieldFlashText input, input.textfieldFlashText {

	color: red !important;

}



/* When the widget has the hint message on, the hint text can be styled differently than the user typed text. */

.textfieldHintState input, input.textfieldHintState {

	/*color: red !important;*/

}



@charset "UTF-8";

/* SpryValidationConfirm.css - version 0.1 - Spry Pre-Release 1.6 */

/* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */





/* These are the classes applied on the error messages

 * which prevent them from being displayed by default.

 */ 

.confirmRequiredMsg, 

.confirmInvalidMsg, 

.confirmValidMsg {

	display: none;

}



/* These selectors change the way messages look when the widget is in one of the error states.

 * These classes set a default red border and color for the error text.

 * The state class (e.g. .confirmRequiredState) is applied on the top-level container for the widget,

 * and this way only the specific error message can be shown by setting the display property to "inline".

 */

.confirmRequiredState .confirmRequiredMsg,

.confirmInvalidState .confirmInvalidMsg

{

	display: inline;

	color: #CC3333;

	border: 1px solid #CC3333;

}



/* The next three group selectors control the way the core element (INPUT) looks like when the widget is in one of the states: * focus, required , invalid , valid 

 * There are two selectors for each state, to cover the two main usecases for the widget:

 * - the widget id is placed on the top level container for the INPUT

 * - the widget id is placed on the INPUT element itself (there are no error messages)

 */



 /* When the widget is in the valid state the INPUT has a green background applied on it. */

.confirmValidState input, input.confirmValidState {

	background-color: #B8F5B1;

}



/* When the widget is in an invalid state the INPUT has a red background applied on it. */

input.confirmRequiredState, .confirmRequiredState input, 

input.confirmInvalidState, .confirmInvalidState input

{

	background-color: #FF9F9F;

}



/* When the widget has received focus, the INPUT has a yellow background applied on it. */

.confirmFocusState input, input.confirmFocusState {

	background-color: #FFFFCC;

}



@charset "UTF-8";



/* SpryValidationCheckbox.css - version 0.4 - Spry Pre-Release 1.5 */



/* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */





/* These are the classes applied on the messages

 * (required message, minSelections message and maxSelections message)

 * which prevent them from being displayed by default.

 */

.checkboxRequiredMsg, .checkboxMinSelectionsMsg, .checkboxMaxSelectionsMsg{

	display: none;

}



/* These selectors change the way messages look when the widget is in one of the error states.

 * These classes set a default red border and font color for the error text.

 * The state class (e.g. .checkboxRequiredState) is applied on the top-level container for the widget, 

 * and this way only the specific error message can be shown by setting the display property to "inline".

 */

.checkboxRequiredState .checkboxRequiredMsg,

.checkboxMinSelectionsState .checkboxMinSelectionsMsg,

.checkboxMaxSelectionsState .checkboxMaxSelectionsMsg {

	display: inline;

	color: #CC3333;

	border: 1px solid #CC3333;

}

.hidden
{
	display: none;
	overflow: hidden;
	visibility: hidden;
}