@charset "iso-8859-1";

.clear
{
clear: both;
padding-bottom: 1px; /* for Gecko-based browsers */
margin-bottom: -1px; /* for Gecko-based browsers */
}
.hide
{
display: none !important;
}
.inside
{
/* glitch in IE caused by vertical padding in this class, so 0 padding is
* set here and those blocks that need the vertical padding must be * applied to the parent element. the purpose of this class is to provide
* horizontal padding without using hacks to get around IE's broken box * model. so it's okay to apply vertical padding to the parent element, * just not horizontal padding.
*/
padding: 0 1em;
}
/* margin values and font sizes for headings, and margins on paragraphs
* and lists are not consistent across browser platforms. to achieve a
* consistent look we need to explicity set these values here. it may
* seem an odd way to declare the margins like this but you never
* know what kind of horizontal padding a browser may be using on an
* element, and I only want to change the vertical padding.
*
* pixels are used here, rather than ems, because I want a consistent
* margin on the different headings. if I use ems, 1em for an h1 element
* is much larger than 1em on an h6 element. I don't wnat this.
*
* salt to taste
*/
ul, ol, dl, p, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6
{
margin-top: 14px;
margin-bottom: 14px;
padding-top: 0;
padding-bottom: 0;
}
h1
{
font-size: 220%;
}
h2
{
font-size: 190%;
}
h3
{
font-size: 160%;
}
h4
{
font-size: 130%;
}
h5
{
font-size: 100%;
}
h6
{
font-size: 70%;
}
/* alter some HTML elements' default style
*/
a, a:link, a:visited, a:current
{
text-decoration: underline;
}
a:hover
{
text-decoration: none;
}
code
{
font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace;
}
label
{
cursor: pointer;
}
table
{
font-size: 100%;
}
td, th
{
vertical-align: top;
}
/* now we craft the core layout of the page. this includes positioning and
* gutter space. colors and fonts should not come into play at this point.
* when defining a border, default its color to white which is probably
* the safest thing to do.
*/
body
{
margin: 1px 0%; /* margin instead of padding for the gutterspace around the layout because IE breaks the layout when horizontal padding is applied to the body element.
% over pixels for that horizontal gutterspace so that
it automatically goes below 20px on low-res browsers
to create more space for the content. */
font-size: 100.1%; /* resolve some font size issues in some layouts for
some browsers. (in other words, i got no clue.) */
}
#pageWrapper
{
min-width: 40em; /* IE doens't understand this property. EMs are used
so that as the font size increases, the proportional
limitations (min-width) increase with it, rather
than creating a middle column that can only fit
3 or 4 characters in it. */
width: auto;
font-size: 80%; /* set your default font size here. */
}

* html #pageWrapper
{
/* \*/
word-wrap: break-word;
/* invalid CSS but keeps IE from breaking horribly under narrow viewports */
}

#masthead
{
padding: 0.5em;
color: #000;
}
#masthead h1
{
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
}
#outerColumnContainer
{
/* reserves space for the left and right columns. you can use either
* padding, margins, or borders, depending on your needs. however you
* can use the border method to create a background color for both left
* and right columns
*/
border-right: solid 200px #fff;
border-right-color: #fff; /* right column background color */
background-color: #fff; /* set the background color for the middle column here */

	min-width: 73em;
}
#innerColumnContainer
{
border: solid 1px #D9D9D9;
border-width: 0 1px;
margin: 0 -1px; /* compensate for the borders because of
100% width declaration */
width: 100%;
z-index: 1;
}
#leftColumn, #middleColumn, #rightColumn, * html #SOWrap
{
overflow: visible; /* fix for IE italics bug */
position: relative; /* fix some rendering issues */
}
#SOWrap
{
float: left;
margin: 0 -1px 0 0;
width: 100%;
z-index: 3;
}
#middleColumn
{
float: right;
margin: 0 0 0 -1px;
width: 100%;
z-index: 5;
}
#rightColumn
{
float: right;
width: 200px;
margin: 0 -200px 0 1px;
z-index: 2;
}
#footer
{
border-top:  solid 1px #000;
padding: 0.5em;
background-color: #FBFAF4;
color: #000;
text-align: center;
}
p.fontsize-set
{
text-align: center;
}
p.fontsize-set img
{
border-width: 0;
}
.vnav h3
{
margin-bottom: 0;
padding-bottom: 0;
font-size: 126%;
}
/* horizontal navigation elements. create a DIV element with the class hnav
* and stick one unordered list inside it to generate a horizontal menu.
*/
.hnav
{
text-align: center;
}
* html .hnav
{
/* \*/ height: 0.01%; /* hasLayout hack to fix render bugs in IE/Win. IE/Mac will ignore this rule. */
}
* html .HNAV
{
padding: 0; /* IE5/Win will resize #hnav to fit the heights of its
inline children that have vertical padding. So this
incorrect case selector hack will be applied only by
IE 5.x/Win */
}
/* everything below this point is related to the page's "theme" and could be
* placed in a separate stylesheet to allow for multiple color/font scemes on
* the layout. you should probably leave a default theme within this stylesheet
* just to be on the safe side. */
#pageWrapper, #masthead, #innerColumnContainer, #footer, .vnav ul, .vnav ul li
{
border-color: #565;
}
html, body
{
/* note that both html and body elements are in the selector.
* this is because we have margins applied to the body element
* and the HTML's background property will show through if
* it is ever set. _DO_NOT_ apply a font-size value to the
* html or body elements, set it in #pageWrapper.
*/
background-color: #fff;
color: #000;
font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
}
#rightColumn .inside
{
/* if you apply a font size to just #rightColumn, then its width,
* which is specified in EMs, will also be affected. you don't want
* that. so apply font size changes to the .inside element which exists
* inside underneath all three columns
*/
font-size: 90%;
}
#rightColumn .inside .vnav
{
font-size: 110%;
}

