/* Submenus (<ul> tags) are hidden and absolutely positioned downwards from their parent */
.main-nav ul { display: none; position: absolute; top: 1.0em; margin-top: 27px;  left: -4px; background: #a19e6a; padding: 11px 4px 4px 0px; background: url('../images/nav/dropdown.png') bottom right no-repeat; }

/*
 All menu items (<li> tags). 'float: left' lines them up horizontally, and they are
 positioned relatively to correctly offset submenus. Also, they have overlapping borders.
*/
.main-nav li { float: left;  position: relative; margin-right: -1px;}

/* Items in submenus - override float/border/margin from above, restoring default vertical style */
.main-nav ul li { float: none; margin: 0; margin-bottom: -1px;    }


.main-nav ul>li:last-child { margin-bottom: 1px; /* Mozilla fix */ }

/* Only style submenu indicators within submenus. */
.main-nav a .subind { display: none; }
.main-nav ul a .subind { display: block; float: right; }


/* 'Escaped Comment' hack for horizontal menubar width in IE5/Mac */
.main-nav a { float: left; }
.main-nav ul a { float: none; }
.main-nav a { float: none; }
.main-nav .highlighted { background: url('../images/nav/mainnav_a.gif') left no-repeat;  }
.main-nav .highlighted span {  background: url('../images/nav/mainnav_span.gif') right no-repeat; }

/*
 HACKS: IE/Win:
 A small height on <li> and <a> tags and floating prevents gaps in menu.
 * html affects <=IE6 and *:first-child+html affects IE7.
 You may want to move these to browser-specific style sheets.
*/
*:first-child+html .main-nav ul li { float: left; width: 100%; }
* html .main-nav ul li { float: left; height: 1%; }
* html .main-nav ul a { height: 1%;}
/* End Hacks */



