
.webfx-menu, .webfx-menu * {
	/*
	Set the box sizing to content box
	in the future when IE6 supports box-sizing
	there will be an issue to fix the sizes

	There is probably an issue with IE5 mac now
	because IE5 uses content-box but the script
	assumes all versions of IE uses border-box.

	At the time of this writing mozilla did not support
	box-sizing for absolute positioned element.

	Opera only supports content-box
	*/
	box-sizing:			content-box;
	-moz-box-sizing:	content-box;
}

.webfx-menu {
	position:			absolute;
	z-index:			100;
	visibility:			hidden;
	width:				200px;
	border: solid 1px #E0E0E0;
	background: #FFFFFF;
}

.webfx-menu-empty {
	display:			block;
/*	border:				1px solid white;*/
	padding:			2px 5px 2px 5px;

	font-size:			larger;
	font-family:		Tahoma, "Trebuchet MS", Arial, Sans-Serif;

	color:				black;
}

.webfx-menu a {
	display:			block;
	width:				expression(constExpression(ieBox ? "100%": "auto"));	/* should be ignored by mz and op */
/*	height:				expression(constExpression("1px"));*/
	overflow:			visible;	
	padding:			0 0 0 20px;
		
	font-family:		Tahoma, "Trebuchet MS", Arial, Sans-Serif;
	text-decoration:	none;
	font-size: 100%;
	font-weight: bold;

	color: #012E68;
/*	border-bottom:		1px solid white;*/
	background: #FFFFFF url(../img/bullets/4.gif) no-repeat 3% 50%;
	height: 20px;
	line-height: 20px;
}	

.webfx-menu a:visited {
	color: #012E68;
	text-decoration: none;
}

.webfx-menu a:hover, .webfx-menu a:visited:hover {
	color:	#FFFFFF;
	background: #012E68 url(../img/bullets/6.gif) no-repeat 3% 50%;
	text-decoration: none;
	font-weight: bold;
}	

.webfx-menu a .arrow {
	float:			right;
	border:			0;
	width:			3px;
	margin:			4px 5px 0px 0px;
}

.webfx-menu a div.bullet {
	display:		none;
	border:			none;
	width:			10px;
	height:			6px;
	padding:		0px 0px 0px 0px;
}

.webfx-menu a:hover div.bullet {
	padding:		0px 0px 0px 3px;
}	


/* separtor */
.webfx-menu div {
	height:			0;
	height:			expression(constExpression(ieBox ? "2px" : "0"));
	border-top:		1px solid rgb(120,172,255);
	border-bottom:	1px solid rgb(234,242,255);
	overflow:		hidden;
	margin:			2px 0px 2px 0px;
	font-size:		0mm;
}

.webfx-menu-bar {

/*	padding:		2px;*/
	
	font-family:	Tahoma, serif;
	font-size:		120%;
	line-height: 29px;
	padding: 0;
	
	/* IE5.0 has the wierdest box model for inline elements */
/*	padding:		expression(constExpression(ie50 ? "0px" : "2px"));*/
}

.webfx-menu-bar a,
.webfx-menu-bar a:visited {
/*	border:				1px solid rgb(120,172,255);/*rgb(255,128,0);*/
	padding:			0px 0px 0px 0px;
	
	color: #012E68;
	text-decoration:	none;

	/* IE5.0 Does not paint borders and padding on inline elements without a height/width */
/*	height:		expression(constExpression(ie50 ? "17px" : "auto"));*/
}

.webfx-menu-bar a:hover {
	color:			black;
	text-decoration:	underline;
/*	background:		rgb(120,172,255);*/
/*	
	border-left:	1px solid rgb(234,242,255);
	border-right:	1px solid rgb(0,66,174);
	border-top:		1px solid rgb(234,242,255);
	border-bottom:	1px solid rgb(0,66,174);
*/
}

.webfx-menu-bar a .arrow {
	border:			0;
	float:			none;
	display: none;
}

.webfx-menu-bar a:active, .webfx-menu-bar a:focus {
	-moz-outline:	none;
	outline:		none;
	/*
		ie does not support outline but ie55 can hide the outline using
		a proprietary property on HTMLElement. Did I say that IE sucks at CSS?
	*/
	ie-dummy:		expression(this.hideFocus=true);
/*	
	border-left:	1px solid rgb(0,66,174);
	border-right:	1px solid rgb(234,242,255);
	border-top:		1px solid rgb(0,66,174);
	border-bottom:	1px solid rgb(234,242,255);
*/
}
