@charset "iso-8859-1";

/*******************************************************************************
*  screen.css : 2004-06-28 : Ruthsarian Layouts
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*  This stylesheet defines the layout as it appears on screen by importing 
*  those stylesheets which should be used to render the layout on screen.
*
*  CSS Hacks Reference:
*    http://www.dithered.com/css_filters/css_only/index.php
*******************************************************************************/

/*@import "base.css";*/
/*@import "hnav.css";*/
/*@import "vnav.css";*/
/*@import "colors.css";*/
/*@import "gutters.css";*/
/*@import "borders.css";*/
/*@import "fonts.css";*/

/******************************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************************
*  base.css : 2005-06-28 : Ruthsarian Layouts
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*  base set of stylesheet rules needed to form the layout, and layout only.
*  color and fonts and such are not handled here.
*  side column widths are defined in EMs. see base_pixels.css for a pixel
*  version instead.
*******************************************************************************/

#pageWrapper
{
	margin: 0;
	width: auto;
	min-width: 830px;
}
#outerColumnContainer
{
	z-index: 1;
	border-color: #dbedfc;	/* set default color to white. set the real
				   color inside colors.css */
	border-style: solid;
	border-width: 0 15em;	/* sets the width of the borders used to create
				   the left and right columns' background 
				   color. */
}
#innerColumnContainer
{
	z-index: 2;
	width: 100%;
}
* html #innerColumnContainer
{
	position: relative;	/* fix a render bug in IE under certain
				   conditions */
}
#contentColumn
{
	margin: 0 -1px;		/* without this, boxes stop floating next to 
				   each other */
	width: 100%;
}
#leftColumn, #rightColumn, #contentColumn
{
	float: left;
	position: relative;	/* IE has a display/render bug with non-floated 
				   block elements inside floated block elements. 
				   setting position:relative on the floating
				   element seems to resolve this. */
	z-index: 10;
	overflow: visible;	/* fix for IE italics bug */
}
#rightColumn
{
	float: right;		/* floating this right allows for the right
				   column block to appear before the content
				   column in the flow of the document. doing
				   this allows for any easy 3 column layout
				   in NN4.

				   There is certainly a lot, in terms of layout
				   'theory' about how the flow of the document
				   should be. I won't get into it here. */
	width: 15em;
	margin: 0 -15em 0 1px;	/* same as in the #leftColumn selector up 
				   above. */
}
#leftColumn
{
	width: 15em;
	margin: 0 1px 0 -15em;	/* like in the #contentColumn selector, without
				   the 1px margin on the opposite side of the 
				   box, boxes stop floating next to each 
				   other */
}
#footer
{
	position: relative;
}
#masthead h1
{
	display: inline;	/* personal preference to keep the header 
				   inline. you could just as easily change 
				   padding and margins to 0. */
}
.clear
{
	clear: both;
	padding-bottom: 1px;	/* for Gecko-based browsers */
	margin-bottom: -1px;	/* for Gecko-based browsers */
}
.hide, #oldBrowserNotice, .ieSixCharDupBug
{
	/* hide elements that CSS-targeted browsers shouldn't show */
	display: none !important;
}
#contentColumn
{
	border-width: 0;	/* reset value from that in the version 4 
				   stylesheet. this isn't in borders.css because
				   were you to create a print.css and not 
				   include borders.css, then the v4 border would
				   still remain when you print. */
}
* html #pageWrapper
{
	word-wrap: break-word;
}
.hnav {
	text-align: right;
	padding: 2px 8px 2px 2px;
	color: #ffffff;
}

/******************************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************************
*  vnav.css : 2004-07-21 : Ruthsarian Layouts
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*  responsible for the vertical navigation elements commonly found in the left
*  and / or right columns.
*******************************************************************************/

.vnav ul, .vnav ul li
{
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	list-style-type: none;
	display: block;
}
.vnav ul
{
	border: solid 1px #000;
	border-bottom-width: 0;
}
.vnav ul li
{
	border-bottom: solid 1px #000;
}
.vnav ul li a
{
	display: block;
	text-decoration: none;
	padding: 2px 10px;
}
* html .vnav ul li a/* hide from IE5.0/Win & IE5/Mac */
{
	height: 1%;
}
* html .vnav ul
{
	position: relative;	/* IE needs this to fix a rendering problem */
}
.vnav h3
{
	/* perhaps this belongs partly in gutters.css and partly in 
	   fonts.css. However, the heading size for vnav elements is
	   controlled here because it is a specific vnav visual element
	   rather than something that's going to be applied to the whole
	   layout. So that if you were to remove vnav.css from your
	   layout, you wouldn't have any extra, unused CSS in the rest
	   of your stylesheets. */

	margin-bottom: 0;
	padding-bottom: 0;
	font-size: 126%;
}

/******************************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************************
*  colors.css : 2004-06-28 : Ruthsarian Layouts
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*  defines background and foreground colors of elements within the layout.
*  sites that want to use different color schemes for different sub-sections
*  of a website need only make different versions of this stylesheet and link
*  or import them as need. The other stylesheets can be shared across the
*  entire site.
*******************************************************************************/

body
{
	background-color: #dbedfc;
	color: #000000;
}
td
{
	color: #000000;
}
#outerColumnContainer
{
	/*border-left-color: #f7f7f7;*/	/* left hand column background color */
	/*border-right-color: #f7f7f7;*/	/* right hand column background color */
}
#masthead
{
	color: #fff;
}
#footer
{
	color: #fff;
}
#outerColumnContainer, #contentcolumn	/* selector case hack to reset version 4
					   stylesheet setting */
{
	/*background-color: #fff;*/		/* this sets the background color on the
					   center column */
	color: #000;
}
#leftColumn, #rightColumn, #contentColumn
{
	color: #000;
}
.vnav ul li a
{
	color: #336;
	background-color: #cc9;
}
#rightColumn .vnav ul li a:hover, .vnav ul li a:hover
{
	background-color: #336;
	color: #fff;
}
#rightColumn .vnav ul li a
{
	color: #336;
	background-color: #ddb;
}

/******************************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************************
*  gutters.css : 2004-07-06 : Ruthsarian Layouts
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*  handles the whitespace between and within elements; such as margins and 
*  padding.
*******************************************************************************/

body
{
	margin: 0;
	padding: 1em 2em;		/* remove this padding if you want the layout to
				   stretch from edge to edge of the viewport. */
}
p, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6
{
	margin: 1em 0;		/* specifically define this for Opera's sake,
				   and also for better consistency across 
				   all platforms  */
}
.inside
{
	padding: 0 1.5em;	/* this padding is applied to every major box 
				   within the layout for a uniform gutter 
				   between borders 

				   _NOTE_: a small glitch in IE seems to appear
				   if this class has vertical padding applied
				   to it. so in cases where you want to add 
				   vert padding, use the parent element. margin
				   values here don't work because .inside has
				   a key role in border generation */
}
#leftColumn, #contentColumn, #rightColumn, #masthead
{
	padding-top: 0.5em;
	padding-bottom: 0.5em;	/* this is the vert padding talked about in the
				   previous selector. */
}
#masthead, #footer
{
	padding: 1em;
}
html>body #footer
{
	padding-bottom: 1.01em;	/* this is to fix a bug in mozilla that results
				   in a 1px line of white below the footer when
				   the document gets very long. extremely long
				   documents may generate the bug again. if
				   you experience that, increasing this value
				   may help. i think this is related to moz's
				   off-by-one troubles as the bug does not
				   occur in any other browser */
}
/******************************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************************
*  borders.css : 2004-07-29 : Ruthsarian Layouts
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*  this stylesheet defines any and all borders that are rendered on the layou.
*  this includes the left and right-hand borders of the #outerColumnContainer
*  element which are used as the backgrounds for the left and right columns.
*******************************************************************************/

#pageWrapper
{
	border-style: solid;	/* explicitly defined within eact selector in 
				   case you want change border styles (to mix 
				   it up) between elements */
	border-width: 0;	/* puts a border on the left and right sides of
				   the page. #masthead and #footer will handle 
				   the top and bottom borders */
}
#outerColumnContainer
{
	/* the borders used to create/reserve space for the side columns are
	   now defined in base.css because they are an integral part of
	   the layout. */
}
#innerColumnContainer
{
	border-style: solid;
	border-width: 0 0px;	/* puts borders between center and the side 
				   columns. */
	margin: 0 -1px;		/* compensation for the borders because of
				   100% width declaration on this object */
}
* html #outercolumncontainer
{
	/* IE5.0/Win fix for 1px whitespace between masthead and body. */
	margin-top: -1px;
	border-top: solid 1px #dbedfc;
}
#masthead
{
	border-style: solid;
	border-width: 0px 0;	/* handles the top of the layout's border and the
				   bottom of the masthead section */
}
.hnav
{
	border-style: solid;
	border-width: 0;
}

/******************************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************************
*  fonts.css : 2004-06-28 : Ruthsarian Layouts
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*  handles the font type (family), sizes, line-height, alignment, and any other
*  properties relating to fonts - with the exception of color.
*
*  Perhaps font color declarations should be in this file as well. 
*  However, certain CSS validators (hello w3!) will complain if colors
*  and background colors are not declared in the same selector or
*  at least within the same stylesheet. So font colors, including links,
*  are defined in colors.css.
*******************************************************************************/

body, table
{
	font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
	font-size: 100.1%;	/* font sizing approach recommended by Dave 
				   Silvester on the css-discuss list. "the 
				   .1 is important." */
}
#pageWrapper
{
	font-size: 80%;
}
#footer
{
	text-align: center;
}
/* :root is an invalid pseudo class but mozilla knows it */
:root code
{
	font-size: 120%;	/* monospace fonts are typically smaller that 
				   'normal' fonts under Mozilla. */
}

/*
	Time to try and get all the heading elements to the same size 
	regardless of browser. (IE seems to put them a bit bigger
	than Mozilla, typically.)
*/
h1
{
	font-size: 210%;
}
h2
{
	font-size: 180%;
}
h3
{
	font-size: 140%;
}
h4
{
	font-size: 126%;
}
h5
{
	font-size: 110%;
}
h6
{
	font-size: 100%;
}

/******************************************************************************/