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	The following information must not be removed:
	Awesome Form v2.1 CSS
	Written by: Paul Armstrong, Paul Armstrong Designs
	Site: http://paularmstrongdesigns.com
	Example &amp; Documentation: http://paularmstrongdesigns.com/awesome/form/index.html
	Sun Dec 17 21:25:39 2006

	Special thanks to Zach Johnson for helping and pushing me to make the changes.
	Site: http://tech.no.logi.es (those aren't dots, they are diamonds)

	This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License
	http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/

	In the following section, many of the values must be changed in reference to another.
	Items labeled as 'subjective' are not dependent and may be easily changed as you see fit.
*/

.awesomeform label {
	width: 200px; /* label width *//* label margin = (input left margin) - (label width) */
	margin-right: 10px; /* label margin */
}
.awesomeform label.long, .awesomeform p.label {
	margin-left: 120px; /* subjective */
	width: 390px; /* (textarea width) + (label width) + (label margin) - (left margin) */
}
.awesomeform label span {
	color: #FF0000; /* color of required asterisk */
}
.awesomeform input, .awesomeform textarea, .awesomeform select,
.awesomeform .checks input, .awesomeform.checks input {
	margin-left: 210px; /* (label width) + (label margin) */
	width: 200px; /* subjective, only applies to non-checkbox or radio inputs */
}
.awesomeform textarea {
	width: 300px; /* subjective, recommend: (3/2)(input width) */
}
.awesomeform p.desc {
	margin-left: 210px; /* (label width) + (label margin) **recommended */
}
.awesomeform .checks label, .awesomeform.checks label {
	margin-left: 220px; /* (label width) + 2(label margin) */
}

/*The following makes Internet Explorer 6.x play nicely. These fix the double float margin bug.*/
* html .awesomeform .checks input, * html .awesomeform.checks input {
	margin-left: 105px;  /* (1/2)((label width) + (label margin)) */
}
* html .awesomeform .checks label, * html .awesomeform.checks label {
	margin-left: 210px; /* (label width) + (label margin) */
	height: 1em;
}
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.awesomeform {
	margin: 0 0 1em;
}
.awesomeform label {
	/* A label must precede the form element in the HTML */
	/* You must keep the top padding for some browsers to keep the label and the form element looking on the same line */
	float: left;
	text-align: right;
	padding-top: 0.2em;
	font-weight: bold;
	font-size: 1em;
}
.awesomeform label:after {
	/* Creates a ":" after LABELs. This only works in some browsers */
	content: ":";
}

.awesomeform label.long {
	/* If your label text does not fit in the left-hand side, consider this class */
	float: none;
	display: block;
	text-align: left;
}

.awesomeform label.long:after {
	content: "";
}

.awesomeform input, .awesomeform textarea, .awesomeform select {
	/* These items must immediately follow the LABEL item associated with it and followed by a BR (see below). The following width must be 10pixels wider than the width of the LABEL. */
	display: block;
	margin-bottom: 0;
}
.awesomeform select[multiple="multiple"] {
	/* Mozilla has some weird concept of how to display multiple select boxes. For some reason, display: block; does not affect it. For more information, see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342531 This fixes that problem. DON'T FORGET YOUR BR TAG AFTER SELECT! */
	margin-left: 0px;
}
.awesomeform br {
	/*  Always include a BR tag at the end of a line of items -- generally immediately following one of an INPUT, SELECT or TEXTAREA. Within div.checks, include the BR after the LABEL*/
	clear: left;
}

.awesomeform input[type="radio"], .awesomeform input[type="checkbox"],
.awesomeform input[type="hidden"] {
	/*  Keeps Mozilla browsers (and others) from making the RADIO and CHECKBOXES too wide and/or tall. Also removes unnecessary borders from these browsers (They don't respond as expected) */	width: auto;
	height: 0.8em;
	border: 0;
}

.awesomeform input[type="hidden"] {
	/* Firefox doesn't want to make them actually hidden, so I'll force it. */
	display: none;
}

.awesomeform p.desc {
	/* Use this immediately following an item that needs a longer description than can be handled by the LABEL.The left margin should be the same as INPUT, TEXTAREA and SELECT objects. */
	display: block;
	position: relative;
	top: -1em;
	margin-bottom: 0em;
	font-style: italic;
	font-size: 0.9em;
}


/* The following section is for reversing the display of CHECKBOX and RADIO INPUTs. */
/* It is highly recommended to use FIELDSET over DIV when there are multiple items. */
/* In the section, the INPUT precedes the LABEL and the BR comes last (after the label). */

.awesomeform .checks label, .awesomeform.checks label {
	/* Overrides for previously defined stuff and changes. */
	/* Left margin must be 10pixels more than ".awesomeform input, .awesomeform select" etc. */
	float: none;
	width: auto;
	clear: none;
	display: block;
	text-align: left;
	height: 1.4em;
	padding-top: 0;
	margin-bottom: 0;
}

.awesomeform .checks label:after, .awesomeform.checks label:after, .checks label:after  {
	/* Makes the ":" not generated after the LABEL. */
	content: "";
}

.awesomeform .checks input, .awesomeform.checks input {
	/*
		Left margin is the same value as ".awesomeform input, .awesomeform select" etc.
	*/
	float: left;
	text-align: right;
	width: auto;
}

/*
	End reverse checks/radios section
*/


/*
	I found my own IE CSS display bug. I call it the "IE sucks, so it redraws the top border all over the fieldset like a jerk bug."

.awesomeform input, .awesomeform textarea, .awesomeform select,
.awesomeform .checks input, .awesomeform .checks label,
.awesomeform.checks input, .awesomeform.checks label {
	margin-top: 0;
	margin-bottom: 0;
}
*/
* html .awesomeform br {
	/*
		Hooray! We have a fix!
		For some crazy reason, IE lets me style its BR tag.
	*/
	line-height: 1em;
	font-size: 0.5em;
}