@charset "utf-8";

/* CSS Document */
/*//////////////////////////////////////
// file: main1e.css
// author: Frances Donovan, Reaching Productions (c) 2010
// notes:  Initial layout & IE fixes generated by Dreamweaver CS3
//         Additional modifications by Frances Donovan, Reaching Productions, http://www.reaching.org
//         Look, we all "steal" code and modify it to suit our needs; that's the nature of open source.
//			Why you'd want to steal this hot mess I can't fathom. But if you do,
//         just be a good Netizen and give me some props if you crib off me, 'kay?
//         What goes around comes around.
//////////////////////////////////////*/

body {
  /*default type styles*/
  font-family: Palatino Linotype, Palatino, Serif;
  font-size: 1em;
  /* layout stuff*/
  background: #fff;
  margin: 0; /* it's good practice to zero the margin and padding of the body element to account for differing browser defaults */
  padding: 0;
  text-align: center; /* this centers the container in IE 5* browsers. The text is then set to the left aligned default in the #container selector */
  color: #000000;
}
.thrColLiq #container {
  width: 80%;  /* this will create a container 80% of the browser width */
  background: #FFFFFF;
  margin: 0 auto; /* the auto margins (in conjunction with a width) center the page */
  border: 1px dotted #000000;
  text-align: left; /* this overrides the text-align: center on the body element. */
}
/* Tips for sidebars:
1. Since we are working in percentages, it's best not to use side padding on the sidebars. It will be added to the width for standards compliant browsers creating an unknown actual width. 
2. Space between the side of the div and the elements within it can be created by placing a left and right margin on those elements as seen in the ".thrColLiq #sidebar1 p" rule.
3. Since Explorer calculates widths after the parent element is rendered, you may occasionally run into unexplained bugs with percentage-based columns. If you need more predictable results, you may choose to change to pixel sized columns.
*/
.thrColLiq #sidebar1 {
  float: left; /* this element must precede in the source order any element you would like it be positioned next to */
  width: 22%; /* since this element is floated, a width must be given */
  background: #fff; /* the background color will be displayed for the length of the content in the column, but no further */
  padding: 15px 0; /* top and bottom padding create visual space within this div  */
}

.thrColLiq #sidebar2 {
  float: right; /* this element must precede in the source order any element you would like it be positioned next to */
  width: 23%; /* since this element is floated, a width must be given */
  background: #fff; /* the background color will be displayed for the length of the content in the column, but no further */
  padding: 15px 0; /* top and bottom padding create visual space within this div  */
  border-left: 1px dotted #339933;
}
.thrColLiq #sidebar1 p, .thrColLiq #sidebar1 h3, .thrColLiq #sidebar2 p, .thrColLiq #sidebar2 h3 {
  margin-left: 10px; /* the left and right margin should be given to every element that will be placed in the side columns */
  margin-right: 10px;
}

.thrColLiq #sidebar1 #leftnav {
	text-align: right;
	margin: 0 30px 0 10px; /* left navigation links, appear in the left sidebar, sidebar1. See Link Styling section below for a styles*/
}

/* Tips for mainContent:
1. the space between the mainContent and sidebars is created with the left and right margins on the mainContent div.
2. to avoid float drop at a supported minimum 800 x 600 resolution, elements within the mainContent div should be 300px or smaller (this includes images).
3. in the Internet Explorer Conditional Comment below, the zoom property is used to give the mainContent "hasLayout." This avoids several IE-specific bugs.
*/
.thrColLiq #mainContent {
  margin: 0 24% 0 23.5%; /* the right and left margins on this div element creates the two outer columns on the sides of the page. No matter how much content the sidebar divs contain, the column space will remain. You can remove this margin if you want the #mainContent div's text to fill the sidebar spaces when the content in each sidebar ends. */
  padding: 15px; /* top and bottom padding create visual space within this div  */

}
/* Miscellaneous classes for reuse */
.fltrt { /* this class can be used to float an element right in your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. */
  float: right;
  margin-left: 8px;
}
.fltlft { /* this class can be used to float an element left in your page The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. */
  float: left;
  margin-right: 8px;
}
.clearfloat { /* this class should be placed on a div or break element and should be the final element before the close of a container that should fully contain its child floats */
  clear: both;
  height: 0;
  font-size: 1px;
  line-height: 0px;
}

.pullquote { /*add an align left or right if you need to, this has no align styling */
  padding: 10px;
  border: solid 1px green;
}

/* more typography */
h1 {
	font-size: x-large;
	margin: 2px;
}
h2 {
	font-size: large;
	font-weight: 800;
	margin: 2px;
	padding: 0;
}
h3 {
	font-size: medium;
	font-weight: 800;
	margin: 2px;
	padding: 0;
}
p.small {
	font-size: smaller;
}


/** Link styling **/
#leftnav a:link, a:visited { 
	font-family: "Palatino Linotype"
	color: #339933;
	text-decoration: none;
 } 

#leftnav a:hover { 
	text-decoration: underline;
 } 


/* default link styles*/
a:link { 
	font-family: "Palatino Linotype"
	color: #4B9643;
	text-decoration: underline;
 } 

 a:hover { 
	text-decoration: underline;
 } 
