/* Swipe 2.0, (C) Brad Birdsall 2012, MIT license */
.content-slider{overflow:hidden;visibility:hidden;position:relative}.slider-wrapper{overflow:hidden;position:relative}.slider-wrapper>*{float:left;width:100%;position:relative}.slider-control{height:30px;position:relative}.slider-control a,.slider-control .slider-menu{position:absolute;top:9px;display:inline-block}.slider-control .slider-prev{left:0}.slider-control .slider-next{right:0}.slider-control .slider-menu{top:0;width:50%;left:50%;margin-left:-25%;font-size:27px;text-align:center}.slider-control .slider-menu b{color:#bbb;cursor:pointer}.slider-control .slider-menu b.active{color:#666}
/**
 * Global TinyMCE style sheet
 *
 * Use this style sheet to define CSS classes for the rich text editor. The
 * stlye sheet will be included in the editor and the page layout automatically.
 * Although the stlye sheet is shared by all themes, you can override its
 * formattings in any of your theme style sheets.
 *
 *   files/tinymce.css (this is how it looks like in TinyMCE)
 *   .warning { color:#c55; }
 *
 *   theme_a.css (this is how it looks like in theme A)
 *   .warning { font-weight:bold; }
 *
 *   theme_b.css (this is how it looks like in theme B)
 *   .warning { color:#000; }
 *
 * If you do not want to use a global TinyMCE style sheet at all, simply delete
 * this file (files/tinymce.css).
 */
.warning { color:#c55; font-size:1.1em; }
.confirmation { color:#090; font-size:1.1em; }
.information { color:#999; font-size:0.9em; }
