/*--------------------------------------------------
  REQUIRED to hide the non-active tab content.
  But do not hide them in the print stylesheet!
  --------------------------------------------------*/
.tabberlive .tabbertabhide {
  display: none;
}

/*--------------------------------------------------
  .tabber = before the tabber interface is set up
  .tabberlive = after the tabber interface is set up
  --------------------------------------------------*/
.tabber {}

.tabberlive {}

/*--------------------------------------------------
  ul.tabbernav = the tab navigation list
  li.tabberactive = the active tab
  --------------------------------------------------*/
ul.tabbernav {
  list-style: none;
  margin: 18px 0;
  padding: 0;
}

ul.tabbernav li {
  list-style: none;
  margin: 0;
  padding: 0;
  display: inline;
}

ul.tabbernav li a {
  padding: 2px 12px 2px 0;
  margin-right: 3px;
  text-decoration: none;
}

ul.tabbernav li a:link { color: #999; }
ul.tabbernav li a:visited { color: #999; }
ul.tabbernav li a:hover { text-decoration: underline; }
ul.tabbernav li.tabberactive a { color: #fff; }
ul.tabbernav li.tabberactive a:hover { color: #fff; }

/*--------------------------------------------------
  .tabbertab = the tab content
  Add style only after the tabber interface is set up (.tabberlive)
  --------------------------------------------------*/
.tabberlive .tabbertab {
  border-top: 0;

 /* If you don't want the tab size changing whenever a tab is changed
    you can set a fixed height */

 /* height:200px; */

 /* If you set a fix height set overflow to auto and you will get a
    scrollbar when necessary */

 /* overflow:auto; */
}

/* If desired, hide the heading since a heading is provided by the tab */
.tabberlive .tabbertab h2 {
  display: none;
}
.tabberlive .tabbertab h3 {
  display: none;
}

/* Example of using an ID to set different styles for the tabs on the page */
.tabberlive#tab1 {}

.tabberlive#tab2 {}

.tabberlive#tab2 .tabbertab {
  height: 200px;
  overflow: auto;
}
