#popupMask {
    /* this hack is so it works in IE
    * I find setting the color in the css gives me more flexibility 
    * than the PNG solution.
  
    background-color:transparent !important;
    background-color: #333333;
   position: absolute;z-index: 200;top: 0px;left: 0px;width: 100%;height: 100%;opacity: .4;filter: alpha(opacity=40);
    /* this hack is for opera support
    * you can uncomment the background-image if you don't care about opera.
    * this gives you the flexibility to use any bg color that you want, instead of the png
    */
    /*
    background-image/*: url("subModal_maskBG.png") !important; /* For browsers Moz, Opera, etc.
    background-image:none;background-repeat: repeat;display:none; */display:none;position:absolute;z-index:100000;
}


#popupContainer {position: absolute;z-index:100000;top: 0px;left: 0px;display:none;padding: 0px;}
#popupInner {background-color: #ffffff;}
#popupFrame {margin: 0px;width: 100%;height: 100%;position: relative;z-index: 202;}
#popupTitleBar {background-color: #BBBBBB;color: #ffffff;height: 1.3em;font-weight: bold;padding: 9px 12px 8px 12px;border: 0px;position: relative;z-index: 203;}
#popupTitle {float:left;font-size: 13px;line-height: 13px;}
#popupControls {float: right;cursor: pointer;cursor: hand;}
 .modalHolderTrans{opacity:0.2;filter:alpha(opacity=20);	-moz-opacity:0.5;	background-color:#000000;	width:470px;	position:absolute;	top:0px;	left:0px;	z-index:100;}