ScanImageWebGUI/pure/grids-core.css

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/*!
Pure v0.5.0
Copyright 2014 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Licensed under the BSD License.
https://github.com/yui/pure/blob/master/LICENSE.md
*/
/*csslint regex-selectors:false, known-properties:false, duplicate-properties:false*/
.pure-g {
letter-spacing: -0.31em; /* Webkit: collapse white-space between units */
*letter-spacing: normal; /* reset IE < 8 */
*word-spacing: -0.43em; /* IE < 8: collapse white-space between units */
text-rendering: optimizespeed; /* Webkit: fixes text-rendering: optimizeLegibility */
/*
Sets the font stack to fonts known to work properly with the above letter
and word spacings. See: https://github.com/yui/pure/issues/41/
The following font stack makes Pure Grids work on all known environments.
* FreeSans: Ships with many Linux distros, including Ubuntu
* Arimo: Ships with Chrome OS. Arimo has to be defined before Helvetica and
Arial to get picked up by the browser, even though neither is available
in Chrome OS.
* Droid Sans: Ships with all versions of Android.
* Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif: Common font stack on OS X and Windows.
*/
font-family: FreeSans, Arimo, "Droid Sans", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
/*
Use flexbox when possible to avoid `letter-spacing` side-effects.
NOTE: Firefox (as of 25) does not currently support flex-wrap, so the
`-moz-` prefix version is omitted.
*/
display: -webkit-flex;
-webkit-flex-flow: row wrap;
/* IE10 uses display: flexbox */
display: -ms-flexbox;
-ms-flex-flow: row wrap;
}
/* Opera as of 12 on Windows needs word-spacing.
The ".opera-only" selector is used to prevent actual prefocus styling
and is not required in markup.
*/
.opera-only :-o-prefocus,
.pure-g {
word-spacing: -0.43em;
}
.pure-u {
display: inline-block;
*display: inline; /* IE < 8: fake inline-block */
zoom: 1;
letter-spacing: normal;
word-spacing: normal;
vertical-align: top;
text-rendering: auto;
}
/*
Resets the font family back to the OS/browser's default sans-serif font,
this the same font stack that Normalize.css sets for the `body`.
*/
.pure-g [class *= "pure-u"] {
font-family: sans-serif;
}