/* CSS Document */

form {  /* set width in form, not fieldset (still takes up more room w/ fieldset width */
    font:100% verdana,arial,sans-serif;
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    min-width: 450px;
    max-width: 500px;
    width: 500px; 
  }
  
  form fieldset {
    / * clear: both; note that this clear causes inputs to break to left in ie5.x mac, commented out */
border:2px solid #333;
    padding: 10px;        /* padding in fieldset support spotty in IE */
    margin: 0;
   -moz-border-radius: 5px;
  }
  
  form fieldset legend {
  font-size:1.2em; /* bump up legend font size, not too large or it'll overwrite border on left */
                         /* be careful with padding, it'll shift the nice offset on top of border  */
  color:#cc0000;
  background:#FFFFFF;
  border:1px solid #66666;
  padding:2px;
  }
  
  form label { 
  display: block;  /* block float the labels to left column, set a width */
  float: left; 
  width: 220px; 
  padding: 0; 
  margin: 5px 0 0; /* set top margin same as form input - textarea etc. elements */
  text-align: right;
  color:#FFFFFF;
  font-weight:bold;
  font-size:14px;
  font-family: Arial, Helvetica,sans-serif;
  }
  
  form fieldset label:first-letter { /* use first-letter pseudo-class to underline accesskey, note that */
  text-decoration:none;    /* Firefox 1.07 WIN and Explorer 5.2 Mac don't support first-letter */
                                      /* pseudo-class on legend elements, but do support it on label elements */
                                      /* we instead underline first letter on each label element and accesskey */
                                      /* each input. doing only legends would  lessens cognitive load */
                                     /* opera breaks after first letter underlined legends but not labels */
}
  
  form input, form textarea, form select {
  /* display: inline; inline display must not be set or will hide submit buttons in IE 5x mac */
  width:auto;      /* set width of form elements to auto-size, otherwise watch for wrap on resize */
  margin:5px 0 0 10px; /* set margin on left of form elements rather than right of
                                label aligns textarea better in IE */
  }
  
  form input#reset {
  margin-left:0px; /* set margin-left back to zero on reset button (set above) */
  }
  
  textarea { overflow: auto; }
  
  form small {
  display: block;
  margin: 0 0 5px 160px; /* instructions/comments left margin set to align w/ right column inputs */
  padding: 1px 3px;
  font-size: 88%;
  }
  
  form .required{font-weight:bold;} /* uses class instead of div, more efficient */
  
  form br {
  clear:left; /* setting clear on inputs didn't work consistently, so brs added for degrade */
  }



