/*
 * Antiscroll: cross-browser native OS X Lion scrollbars
 * https://github.com/Automattic/antiscroll
 * v0.9
 */

.antiscroll-wrap {
    display: inline-block;
    position: relative;
    overflow: hidden;
}

.antiscroll-scrollbar {
    background: gray;
    background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
    -webkit-border-radius: 7px;
    -moz-border-radius: 7px;
    border-radius: 7px;
    -webkit-box-shadow: 0 0 1px #fff;
    -moz-box-shadow: 0 0 1px #fff;
    box-shadow: 0 0 1px #fff;
    position: absolute;
    opacity: 0;
    filter: progid: DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=0);
    -webkit-transition: linear 300ms opacity;
    -moz-transition: linear 300ms opacity;
    -o-transition: linear 300ms opacity;
}

.antiscroll-scrollbar-shown {
    opacity: 1;
    filter: progid: DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=100);
}

.antiscroll-scrollbar-horizontal {
    height: 7px;
    margin-left: 2px;
    bottom: 2px;
    left: 0;
}

.antiscroll-scrollbar-vertical {
    width: 7px;
    margin-top: 2px;
    right: 2px;
    top: 0;
}

.antiscroll-inner {
    overflow: scroll;
}


/** A bug in Chrome 25 on Lion requires each selector to have their own
    blocks. E.g. the following:

    .antiscroll-inner::-webkit-scrollbar, .antiscroll-inner::scrollbar {...}

    causes the width and height rules to be ignored by the browser resulting
    in both native and antiscroll scrollbars appearing at the same time.
 */

.antiscroll-inner::-webkit-scrollbar {
    width: 0;
    height: 0;
}

.antiscroll-inner::scrollbar {
    width: 0;
    height: 0;
}