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/*
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Copyright (c) 2009, Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
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Code licensed under the BSD License:
http://developer.yahoo.net/yui/license.txt
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version: 2.7.0
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*/
.yui-overlay,
.yui-panel-container {
visibility: hidden;
position: absolute;
z-index: 2;
}
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.yui-panel {
position:relative;
}
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.yui-panel-container form {
margin: 0;
}
.mask {
z-index: 1;
display: none;
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
bottom: 0;
}
.mask.block-scrollbars {
/*
Application of "overflow:auto" prevents Mac scrollbars from bleeding
through the modality mask in Gecko. The block-scollbars class is only
added for Gecko on MacOS
*/
overflow: auto;
}
/*
PLEASE NOTE:
1) ".masked select" is used to prevent <SELECT> elements bleeding through
the modality mask in IE 6.
2) ".drag select" is used to hide <SELECT> elements when dragging a
Panel in IE 6. This is necessary to prevent some redraw problems with
the <SELECT> elements when a Panel instance is dragged.
3) ".hide-select select" is appended to an Overlay instance's root HTML
element when it is being annimated by YAHOO.widget.ContainerEffect.
This is necessary because <SELECT> elements don't inherit their parent
element's opacity in IE 6.
*/
.masked select,
.drag select,
.hide-select select {
_visibility: hidden;
}
.yui-panel-container select {
_visibility: inherit;
}
/*
There are two known issues with YAHOO.widget.Overlay (and its subclasses) that
manifest in Gecko-based browsers on Mac OS X:
1) Elements with scrollbars will poke through Overlay instances floating
above them.
2) An Overlay's scrollbars and the scrollbars of its child nodes remain
visible when the Overlay is hidden.
To fix these bugs:
1) The "overflow" property of an Overlay instance's root element and child
nodes is toggled between "hidden" and "auto" (through the application
and removal of the "hide-scrollbars" and "show-scrollbars" CSS classes)
as its "visibility" configuration property is toggled between
"false" and "true."
2) The "display" property of <SELECT> elements that are child nodes of the
Overlay instance's root element is set to "none" when it is hidden.
PLEASE NOTE:
1) The "hide-scrollbars" and "show-scrollbars" CSS classes classes are
applied only for Gecko on Mac OS X and are added/removed to/from the
Overlay's root HTML element (DIV) via the "hideMacGeckoScrollbars" and
"showMacGeckoScrollbars" methods of YAHOO.widget.Overlay.
2) There may be instances where the CSS for a web page or application
contains style rules whose specificity override the rules implemented by
the Container CSS files to fix this bug. In such cases, is necessary to
leverage the provided "hide-scrollbars" and "show-scrollbars" classes to
write custom style rules to guard against this bug.
** For more information on this issue, see:
+ https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=187435
+ SourceForge bug #1723530
*/
.hide-scrollbars,
.hide-scrollbars * {
overflow: hidden;
}
.hide-scrollbars select {
display: none;
}
.show-scrollbars {
overflow: auto;
}
.yui-panel-container.show-scrollbars,
.yui-tt.show-scrollbars {
overflow: visible;
}
.yui-panel-container.show-scrollbars .underlay,
.yui-tt.show-scrollbars .yui-tt-shadow {
overflow: auto;
}
/*
Workaround for Safari 2.x - the yui-force-redraw class is applied, and then removed when
the Panel's content changes, to force Safari 2.x to redraw the underlay.
We attempt to choose a CSS property which has no visual impact when added,
removed.
*/
.yui-panel-container.shadow .underlay.yui-force-redraw {
padding-bottom: 1px;
}
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.yui-effect-fade .underlay, .yui-effect-fade .yui-tt-shadow {
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display:none;
}
/*
PLEASE NOTE: The <DIV> element used for a Tooltip's shadow is appended
to its root element via JavaScript once it has been rendered. The
code that creates the shadow lives in the Tooltip's public "onRender"
event handler that is a prototype method of YAHOO.widget.Tooltip.
Implementers wishing to remove a Tooltip's shadow or add any other markup
required for a given skin for Tooltip should override the "onRender" method.
*/
.yui-tt-shadow {
position: absolute;
}
.yui-override-padding {
padding:0 !important;
}
.yui-panel-container .container-close {
overflow:hidden;
text-indent:-10000em;
text-decoration:none;
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}
.yui-overlay.yui-force-redraw, .yui-panel-container.yui-force-redraw {
margin-bottom:1px;
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}