/* CSS Document */

		* { margin: 0; padding: 0 }
		/* I've used a hard CSS reset above, but you should consider a more sophisticated reset, such as this one: http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2007/05/01/reset-reloaded/ */
		
		.stripViewer .panelContainer .panel ul {
			text-align: left;
			margin: 0 15px 0 30px;
		}

		/* These 2 lines specify style applied while slider is loading */
		.csw {width: 775px; height: 460px; background: #fff; overflow: hidden}
		.csw .loading {margin: 200px 0 300px 0; text-align: center}

		.stripViewer { /* This is the viewing window */
	overflow: hidden;
	border: 0px solid #000; /* this is the border. should have the same value for the links */
	margin: auto auto 25px;
	width: 775px; /* Also specified in  .stripViewer .panelContainer .panel  below */
	height: 445px;
	background: #fff;
	position: relative;
		}
		
		.stripViewer .panelContainer { /* This is the big long container used to house your end-to-end divs. Width is calculated and specified by the JS  */
	position: relative;
	left: 0;
	top: 0;
	width: 775px;
	list-style-type: none;
	overflow: hidden;			
			/* -moz-user-select: none; // This breaks CSS validation but stops accidental (and intentional - beware) panel highlighting in Firefox. Some people might find this useful, crazy fools. */
		}
		
		.stripViewer .panelContainer .panel { /* Each panel is arranged end-to-end */
			float:left;
			height: 100%;
			width: 775px; /* Also specified in  .stripViewer  above */
		}
		
		.stripViewer .panelContainer .panel .wrapper { /* Wrapper to give some padding in the panels, without messing with existing panel width */
	padding: 0px;
	width: 775px;
	overflow: hidden;
		}
		
		.stripNav { /* This is the div to hold your nav (the UL generated at run time) */
			margin: auto;
		}
		
		.stripNav ul { /* The auto-generated set of links */
	list-style: none;
	display: none;
		}
