I know this is an elementary issue that I'm having, but I'm having
some difficulty making this work (and my css skills are weak).

I created a map with a list of natural areas:
http://www.pbcgov.org/erm/natural/naturalareasmap

what I'm trying to do is get the list in the sidebar closer to the
left edge (in my opinion, there's too much wasted space to the left).
Our website administrator uses a CSS page which I don't have the
option to change, and which is located here 
http://pbcgov.com//_code/styles/css/default.css.

The main CSS sheet is causing those silver bullets and I'm certain
that it's the cause of the position of the list.  However, messing
around with inserting CSS styles in the page itself (which I got from
gmap.css on the geoxml google code page) I was able to get rid of
those silver bullets, but I just cant seem to move the list over to
the left.  Does anybody have any thoughts on how to do this?

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