
ul#listMenuRoot {
	padding: 0px;
	

}

#menu ul {
	
	padding-left:5px;
	padding-right:5px;
	padding-top:0px;
	padding-bottom:0px;
	background-color:#389dcf;
	
}

#menu ul .SubItem {
	margin:0px;
	padding-left:5px;
	padding-right:5px;
	padding-top:0px;
	padding-bottom:0px;
	

	
}

/*#menu ul li:first-child {
	background-image:url('../Images/menuItemBg.jpg');
	background-repeat:no-repeat;
	height:28px;
	list-style-image:none;
	list-style-type:none;
}*/

#menu ul li {
	background-image:url('../Images/menuItemBg.jpg');
	background-repeat:no-repeat;
	height:28px;
	
	list-style-image:none;
	list-style-type:none;
	
	
}

#menu ul li a {
	font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
	font-size:12px;
	color:#FFFFFF;
	display:block;

	padding-left:6px;
	text-decoration:none;

}	
#menu ul li a:hover {
	text-decoration:underline;
}

/* All <ul> tags in the menu including the first level 
.menulist, .menulist ul {
 margin: 0;
 padding: 0;
 width: 150px;
 list-style: none;
}*/

/*
 Submenus (<ul> tags) are hidden and absolutely positioned across from their parent.
 They don't *have* to touch their parent menus, but is' a good idea as CSS-only fallback
 mode requires menus to touch/overlap (when JS is disabled in the browser).
*/
.menulist ul {
	display: none;
	position: absolute;
	top: -1px;
	left: 194px;
	background-color:#0079c2;
	
}

.menulist ul .SubItem {
 display: none;
 position: absolute;
 top: -1px;
 left: 194px;

}

/*
 All menu items (<li> tags) are relatively positioned to correctly offset their submenus.
 They have borders that are slightly overlaid on one another to avoid doubling up.
*/
.menulist li {
	position: relative;
	/*border: 1px solid #330;
 background: #FED;*/
	margin-bottom: -1px;
	background-image: url(Images/navUnderline.gif);
	background-repeat: repeat-x;
	background-position: bottom;
	width: 194px;
	
	
}
.menulist ul>li:last-child {
 margin-bottom: 1px; /* Mozilla fix */
}

/* Links inside the menu */
.menulist a {
	display: block;
	padding: 3px 3px 3px 22px;
	color: #FFFFFF;
	text-decoration: none;
	background-image: url(Images/listIcon.jpg);
	background-repeat: no-repeat;
	font-weight: bold;
	font-size: 12px;
	background-position: 2px 5px;
}

/*
 Lit items: 'hover' is mouseover, 'highlighted' are parent items to visible menus.
*/
.menulist a:hover, .menulist a.highlighted:hover, .menulist a:focus {
 color: #FFF;
 /*background-color: #A64;*/
}
.menulist a.highlighted {
 color: #FFF;
 /*background-color: #C86;*/
}

/*
 If you want per-item background images in your menu items, here's how to do it.
 1) Assign a unique ID tag to each link in your menu, like so: <a id="xyz" href="#">
 2) Copy and paste these next lines for each link you want to have an image:
    .menulist a#xyz {
      background-image: url(out.gif);
    }
    .menulist a#xyz:hover, .menulist a.highlighted#xyz, .menulist a:focus {
     background-image: url(over.gif);
    }
*/


/* 'subind' submenu indicators, which are automatically prepended to 'A' tag contents. */
.menulist a .subind {
 float: right;
}

/*
 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 .menulist li {
 float: left;
 width: 194px;
}

* html .menulist li {
 float: left;
 height: 1%;
}
* html .menulist a {
 height: 1%;
}
/* End Hacks */

/* Home page Alternates */

/* END */