@charset "UTF-8";

/* SpryValidationConfirm.css - version 0.1 - Spry Pre-Release 1.6.1 */

/* 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: none;

	border-color: #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 {

}



/* 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

{

	border-color: #CC3333;

}



/* When the widget has received focus, the INPUT has a yellow background applied on it. */

.confirmFocusState input, input.confirmFocusState {

}

