Andrew Smith f983b451ad Reformat CSS to use the coding standard. #947
Formatting was done mostly by hand using the following as a guide
http://gnuvince.wordpress.com/2007/02/26/reformatting-a-css-file-with-vim/

" Replace all sequences of white spaces with one space
:%s/[ \t\n]\+/ /g

" Go to the end of the command, then forward one character and insert
" a newline
]/lr^M

" Make sure there is a semi-colon before each closing bracket
:%s/\([^; ]\) *}/\1;}/g

" Add a newline after every semi-colon
:%s/;/;^M/g

" Add a newline after every opening brace and make put one space
" between it and the preceeding text
:%s/\([^ ]*\) *{/\1 {^M/g

" Add two newlines after every closing brace
:%s/}/}^M^M/g

" Remove 'trailing' spaces in front of the semi-colons
:%s/ *;/;/g

" Make sure there is only one space after a colon
:%s/: */: /g

" Make the text before the colon lowercase
:%s/\(.\{-}\):/\L\1:/g

" Remove all trailing spaces at the beginning of lines
:%s/^ \+/g

" Indent the whole file
gg=G

" Split each rule onto its own line (This also matched some
" property/value combos so needed confirming
:%s/\([a-z0-9]\+\), \+/\1,^M/gc
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CSS

#context-menu li.folder ul {
left: auto;
right: 168px;
}
#context-menu li.folder > ul {
left: auto;
right: 148px;
}
#context-menu li a.submenu {
background: url("../images/bullet_arrow_left.png") left no-repeat;
}
#context-menu a {
background-position: 100% 40%;
padding-right: 20px;
padding-left: 0px;
}