/**
 * @file
 * Field Styling
 *
 * The Fences module allows site builders to pick the semeantic HTML5 element
 * for each field while editing the field's settings. There's no way a theme
 * can ever know which element to use for the fields on your site, so Zen
 * just uses lets Drupal core or Fences decide. Since you DO NOT want 3 wrapping
 * divs around every field (do you?), we highly recommend Fences.
 *
 * http://drupal.org/project/fences
 */


/*
 * Field wrappers when the Fences module is enabled.
 */

.field-label { /* The optional label for a field. */
}

.field-FIELDNAME { /* Underscores in field name are replaced with dashes. */
}

/*
 * If you don't use the Fences module, that's fine. Really. I think. Just use
 * these selectors instead:
 */

.field { /* Wrapper for any field. */
}

/*
 * Field types (Core)
 */

.field-type-text {
}

.field-type-text-long {
}

.field-type-text-with-summary {
}

.field-type-image {
}

.field-type-file {
}

.field-type-taxonomy-term-reference {
}

.field-type-number-integer {
}

.field-type-number-decimal {
}

.field-type-number-float {
}

.field-type-list-text {
}

.field-type-list-boolean {
}

.field-type-list-integer {
}

.field-type-list-float {
}

/*
 * Field types (Contrib)
 */

.field-type-datetime { /* Always use "datetime" when creating new CCK date fields. "date" and "datestamp" are legacy types. */
}

.field-type-node-reference {
}

.field-type-user-reference {
}

/*
 * Named fields
 */

.field-name-body {
}

.field-name-field-image {
}

.field-name-field-tags {
}

.field-name-field-FIELDNAME { /* Underscores in field name are replaced with dashes. */
}


/*
* Taonomy Term References
*/

.field-type-taxonomy-term-reference {
	float: left;
	clear: both;
	width: 100%;
}

	.node-resources .field-label {
		float: left;
		width: 100%;
		margin: 5px 0;
	}

		.field-type-taxonomy-term-reference .field-item {
			float: left;
			display: inline;
			margin: 0 5px;
		}

			.field-type-taxonomy-term-reference .field-item:after {
				content: ',';
			}

				.field-type-taxonomy-term-reference .field-item:last-child:after {
					content: none;
				}