﻿/* You can alter this CSS in order to give SmoothDivScroll your own look'n'feel */


#makeMeScrollable
{
	width: 784px;
	height: 333px;
	position: relative;
	border: 0px solid;
}

#makeMeScrollable div.scrollableArea *
{
	position: relative;
	float: left;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	left: 0px;
}



/* Invisible left hotspot */
div.scrollingHotSpotLeft
{
	/* The hotspots have a minimum width of 100 pixels and if there is room the will grow
    and occupy 15% of the scrollable area (30% combined). Adjust it to your own taste. */
	min-width: 40px;
	width: 10em;
	height: 100%;
	/* There is a big background image and it's used to solve some problems I experienced
    in Internet Explorer 6. */
	background-repeat: repeat;
	background-position: center center;
	position: absolute;
	z-index: 3100;
	left: 0;
	/*  When positioning the mouse over one of the hot spots, the cursor should change.
	I've noticed that this varies from browser to browser though. */
	cursor: url(../images/cursors/cursor_arrow_left.cur), w-resize;
	background-repeat: no-repeat;
	background-position: left -11px;
}

/* Visible left hotspot */
div.scrollingHotSpotLeftVisible
{
	background-color: #000;
	background-repeat: no-repeat;
	opacity: 0.0; /* Standard CSS3 opacity setting */
	-moz-opacity: 0.0; /* Opacity for really old versions of Mozilla Firefox (0.9 or older) */
	filter: alpha(opacity = 0); /* Opacity for Internet Explorer. */
	zoom: 1; /* Trigger "hasLayout" in Internet Explorer 6 or older versions */
}

/* Invisible right hotspot */
div.scrollingHotSpotRight
{
	min-width: 40px;
	width: 10em;
	height: 100%;
	position: absolute;
	z-index: 3102;
	right: 0px;
	cursor: url(../images/cursors/cursor_arrow_right.cur), e-resize;
	background-repeat: no-repeat;
	background-position: right -11px;;
}

/* Visible right hotspot */
div.scrollingHotSpotRightVisible
{
	background-color: #000;
	background-repeat: no-repeat;
	opacity: 0.0;
	filter: alpha(opacity = 0);
	-moz-opacity: 0.0;
	zoom: 1;
}

/* The scroll wrapper is always the same width and height as the containing element (div).
   Overflow is hidden because you don't want to show all of the scrollable area.
*/
div.scrollWrapper
{
	position: relative;
	overflow: hidden;
	width: 100%;
	height: 100%;
}

div.scrollableArea
{
	position: relative;
	width: auto;
	height: 100%;
}
