/*
 SoundManager 2: In-page MP3 player example
 ------------------------------------------
 Clicks on links to MP3s are intercepted via JS, calls are
 made to SoundManager to load/play sounds. CSS classes are
 appended to the link, which are used to highlight the
 current play state and so on.
 Class names are applied in addition to "sm2_link" base.
 Default:
 sm2_link
 Additional states:
 sm2_playing
 sm2_paused
 eg.
 <!-- default -->
 <a href="some.mp3" class="sm2_link">some.mp3</a>
 <!-- playing -->
 <a href="some.mp3" class="sm2_link sm2_playing">some.mp3</a>
 Note you don't require ul.graphic / ul.flat etc. for your use
 if only using one style on a page. You can just use .sm2_link{}
 and so on, but isolate the CSS you want.
 Side note: Would do multiple class definitions eg.
 a.sm2_default.sm2_playing{}
 .. except IE 6 has a parsing bug which may break behaviour,
 applying sm2_playing {} even when the class is set to sm2_default.
 If you want to make your own UI from scratch, here is the base:
 Default + hover state, "click to play":
 a.sm2_link {}
 a.sm2_link:hover {}
 Playing + hover state, "click to pause":
 a.sm2_playing {}
 a.sm2_playing:hover {}
 Paused + hover state, "click to resume":
 a.sm2_paused {}
 a.sm2_paused:hover {}
 */
/* two different list types */
ul.flat {
	list-style-type: none;
	padding-left: 0px;
}
ul.flat li, ul.graphic li {
	padding-bottom: 1px;
}
ul.flat li a {
	display: inline-block;
	padding: 2px 4px 2px 4px;
}
ul.graphic {
	list-style-type: none;
	padding-left: 0px;
	margin-left: 0px;
}
/* background-image-based CSS3 example */
ul.graphic {
	list-style-type: none;
	margin: 0px;
	padding: 0px;
}
ul.graphic li {
	margin-bottom: 2px;
}
