﻿.roundedCornerSpacer
{
    margin: 0px;
    padding: 0px;
    border: 0px;
    clear: both;
    font-size: 1px;
    line-height: 1px;
}
/* In the CSS below, the numbers used are the following:
    1px: the width of the border
    3px: a fudge factor needed for IE5/win (see below)
    4px: the width of the border (1px) plus the 3px IE5/win fudge factor
    14px: the width or height of the border image
*/
.borderTL, .borderTR, .borderBL, .borderBR
{
    width: 14px;
    height: 14px;
    padding: 0px;
    border: 0px;
    z-index: 99;
}
.borderTL, .borderBL
{
    float: left;
    clear: both;
}
.borderTR, .borderBR
{
    float: right;
    clear: right;
}
.borderTL
{
    margin: -1px 0px 0px -1px;
}
.borderTR
{
    margin: -1px -1px 0px 0px;
}
.borderBL
{
    margin: -14px 0px 0px 0px;
}
.borderBR
{
    margin: -14px 0px 0px 0px;
}
/* IE5-5.5/win needs the border scooted to the left or right by an
   additional 3px! Why? */
.borderTL
{
    margin-left: -4px;
    margin-left: -1px;
}
html > body .borderTL
{
    margin-left: -1px;
}
.borderTR
{
    margin-right: -4px;
    margin-right: -1px;
}
html > body .borderTR
{
    margin-right: -1px;
}
.borderBL
{
    margin-left: -3px;
    margin-left: 0px;
}
html > body .borderBL
{
    margin-left: 0px;
}
.borderBR
{
    margin-right: -3px;
    margin-right: 0px;
}
html > body .borderBR
{
    margin-right: 0px;
}
/* To get around a known bug in IE5/win, apply the
   border (no margin, padding or positioning) to the
   content class and apply whatever positioning you
   want to the contentWrapper class. */
.content
{
    margin: 0px;
    padding: 0px;
    border: 1px solid #00000;
}
.contentWrapper
{
    /* position this div however you want, but        keep its padding and border at zero */
    padding: 0px;
    border: 0px;
}
