/*Menu Bar*/
#menuwrapper {
	border-top: 1px solid #cccccc;
	border-bottom: 1px solid #000000;
	background-color: #262626;
}
/*Clears the floated menu items. Assigned to a BR tag placed just before menuwrapper's closing DIV tag.*/
.clearit {
	clear: both;
	height: 0;
	line-height: 0.0;
	font-size: 0;
}
/*menubar is the root UL and menubar ul applies to all the sub-menu ULs. We set padding and margin to zero to eliminate all indentation, turn bullets off, and set a font-family different from the global font-family declared for the body element above. This sets font for just the menu. Do not add a font-size here.*/
#menubar, #menubar ul {
	padding: 0;
	margin: 0;
	list-style: none;
	font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
/*Root-Level Links.  Do not change the first two properties. Adjust padding values to make the root links taller and to offset them from the left and right edges of the link box. The border right creates a separator between links. Font-size is set here and will apply to all menu levels.*/
#menubar a {
	display: block;
	text-decoration: none;
	padding: 5px 10px 5px 10px;
	font-size: 11px;
	color: #cccccc;
}
/*Class assigned to those Root-Level links that have associated Sub-Menus. The top and bottom padding assigned this element must be the same as that assigned to the menubar a element.*/
#menubar a.trigger {
	padding: 5px 10px 5px 10px;
}
/*The Root-Level list items. Floating left allows them to appear horizontally. Width is for IE5 Mac. The last rule in this style sheet will set the width for this element to auto for all other browsers - hiding it from IE5 Mac. The width is proportional. As you add and edit root menu items, you will need to test this width
to ensure it is wide enough to accomodate all text.*/
#menubar li {
	float: left;
	width: 9em;
}
/*Sets width for Sub-Menu box and the List Items inside in proportional em units. This allows the sub-menu width to expand if users resize the text in their browsers.*/
#menubar li ul, #menubar ul li {
	width: 15em;
}
/*The sub-menu links. We set color and turn off the right border, which would otherwise be inherited from the root link rule. We set top and bottom padding less than the root items and increas the left padding to indent the sub-menu links a small amount in from the root links.*/
#menubar ul li a {
	color: #565656;
	border-right: 0;
	padding: 3px 10px;
}
/*Sub-Menu Unordered Lists describes each dropdown sub-menu grouping. Positioned Absolutely to allow them to appear below their root trigger. Set to display none to hide them until trigger is moused over. Background Color must be set or problems will be encountered in MSIE. Right and bottom borders are set to simulate a raised look.*/
#menubar li ul {
	position: absolute;
	display: none;
	background-color: #262626;
	border-right: 1px solid #333333;
	border-bottom: 1px solid #333333;
}
/*Changes the text color and background color when the Root-Level menu items are moused over. The second selector sets color and background when Root-Level items are accessed with the keyboard tab key. The third selector sets an active state to support keyboard access in MSIE. The fourth selector is assigned to IE5 and IE6 Windows via the script. Note that IE7 supports hover on elements other than links and so behaves like Firefox, Opera, and Safari - making the menu operable even if JavaScript is not enabled.*/
#menubar li:hover a, #menubar a:focus,
#menubar a:active, #menubar li.hvr a {
	color: #FFFFFF;
	background-color: #005366;
}
/*Set the Sub-Menu UL to be visible when its associated Root-Level link is moused over. The second selector is assigned to IE5 and IE6 via the script.*/
#menubar li:hover ul, #menubar li.hvr ul {
	display: block;
}
/*Sets the Text color of the Sub-Level links when the Root-Level menu items are moused over. The second selector is assigned to IE5 and IE6 via the script. The color set should march the normal Sub-Level link color in the rule: #menubar ul li a. The background color must be transparent to allow the underlying gradient background on the UL to show through.*/
#menubar li:hover ul a, #menubar li.hvr ul a {
	color: #cccccc;
	background-color: transparent;
}
/*The normal hover class for Sub-Level links. The important directive is required for older browsers.*/
#menubar ul a:hover {
	background-color: #005366!important;
	color: #FFFFFF!important;
}
/*The single backslash \ character inside this comment causes IE5 Mac to ignore the following rule, which allows other browsers to render top-level menu items to their natural width. Do not edit this rule in any way.*/
#menubar li {
	width: auto;
}
/* @end */