/* comment -- H&WPLC rev 9*/Body {font-family: helvetica, arial, verdana, sans-serif;font-size: 1em;text-align: justify;margin:0px;padding:0px;	}P  {font-family: Helvetica, Arial, Sans-serif;font-size: 1em;text-align: justify;}h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {font-family: Helvetica, Arial, Sans-serif;}h1 {font-size: 1.6em;font-weight: bold;color: black;}h2 {font-size: 1.4em;font-weight: bold;color: black; }h3 {font-size: 1.2em;font-weight: bold;color: black;}h4 {font-size: 1em;font-weight: bold;}h5  {font-size: .7em;}h6  {font-size: .7em;font-weight: medium}#content {  margin-left: 205px;  overflow: auto;  background: #F5F5F5;  padding: 0px 10px 10px 10px;}a {	color:#990033;	text-decoration: underline;	font-style: italic;	font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;	}a:link {color:#990033;}/*a:visited {color:#990033;}*/a:hover {text-decoration: underline;	color: #CC0033	}A.menulink {display: table;width: 160px;text-align: CENTER;text-decoration: none;font-style: normal;font-family: guatemala, times new roman, times, serif;font-size:16px;font-weight: bold;font-variant: small-caps;line-height: 20px;color: #CCCCCC;border: solid 1px #FFFFFF;}A.menulink:hover {background:#CCCCCC;color: #990033;text-decoration: none;}			#Header {	background: #990033;	text-align: center; 	margin: 10px 10px 15px 10px;	padding:10px 10px 10px 10px;	/* For IE5/Win's benefit height = [correct height] + [top padding] + [top and bottom border widths] */	height: 90px; /* 14px + 17px + 2px = 33px */	border: 1px solid black;	line-height: 11px;	/* Here is the ugly brilliant hack that protects IE5/Win from its own stupidity. Thanks to Tantek Celik for the hack and to Eric Costello for publicizing it. IE5/Win incorrectly parses the "\"}"" value, prematurely closing the style declaration. The incorrect IE5/Win value is above, while the correct value is below. See http://glish.com/css/hacks.asp for details. */	voice-family: "\"}\"";	voice-family: inherit;	height:90px; /* the correct height */	}/* I've heard this called the "be nice to Opera 5" rule. Basically, it feeds correct length values to user agents that exhibit the parsing error exploited above yet get the CSS box model right and understand the CSS2 parent-child selector. ALWAYS includea "be nice to Opera 5" rule every time you use the Tantek Celik hack (above). */body>#Header {height:90px;}#Content {	margin:0px 20px 50px 210px;	padding:10px;	}#Menu {	background: #990033;	position:absolute;	top:130px;	left:10px;	width:160px;	padding:10px;	font-family: guatemala, times new roman, times, serif;	color: white;	border: 1px solid black;	line-height:17px;/* Again, the ugly brilliant hack. */	voice-family: "\"}\"";	voice-family:inherit;	width:160px;	}/* Again, "be nice to Opera 5". */body>#Menu {width:160px;}div.color {	background: #CCCCCC;	padding: 0.5em;	border: none;  }  div.logo {	background: #990033;	padding: 0.5em;	text-align: center;	border-style:solid;	border-color:black;	border-width:1px;		color: white;  }div.copyright {	font-size: .7em;	background: #990033;	padding: 0.5em;   	border: none;	color: white;	text-align: center;  }.small  {font-size: .7em;font-weight: demi-light;}.firm  {font-size: 1.2em;font-weight: bold;font-variant: small-caps;}/* font-variant: small-caps for firm*/
