BODY
{
	margin-left:0;
	margin-top:0;
	background-color:#ffffff;
	font-family: Arial;
	font-size: 10pt;
}
#wrapper
{
	width:742px;
	margin-left: auto;
	margin-right: auto;
	background-color: #ffffff;
}
.content
{
	font-size:12px;
	font-family: Arial;
	color: #000000;
	font-weight: normal;
}
#pagecontent
{
	position: relative; 
	left: 0px; 
	top: 0px; 
	width: 647px;
	padding: 20px;
}
hr
{
	color:#000000;
}
a
{
	color: blue;
}
a:visited
{
	color:Red;
}
.leftMenu
{
	font-size: 12px;
	font-family: Arial;
	color: #ffffff;
}
li
{
	line-height: 18px;
	font-family: Arial;
	font-size: 10pt;
}
h3.employees, h4.employees
{
	color: #990000;
	cursor:pointer;
	margin: 0px;
	line-height: 1.5;
}
div.employees, td.employees
{
	width:155px;
	background-color: #990000;
	height: 327px;
}
h3.employers
{
	color: #336699;
	cursor:pointer;
	margin-bottom: 0px;
}
h3.employers_nolink
{
	color: #336699;
	margin-bottom: 0px;
}
h4.employers
{
	color: #336699;
	font-size: 12px;
	margin: 0px;
}
div.employers, td.employers
{
	width:155px;
	height: 244px;
	background-color: #336699;
}
li.employees
{
	font-size: 18px;
	font-weight: bold;
	color: #990000;
	cursor:pointer;
	margin-bottom: 0px;
	line-height: 1.5;
}
a.employers
{
	color: #336699;
	font-size: 16px;
	font-weight: bold;
	text-decoration: none;
}
h4.interviews
{
	margin: 0px;
}
ul.tips
{
	margin-left: 0px ; padding-left: 0px;
}
li.tips
{
	margin:0px; padding: 0px; list-style-position: inside;
}
a.homeNav, a.homeNav:visited
{
	font-family: Arial;
	font-size:9pt;
	font-weight: bold;
	color: #ffffff;
	text-decoration: none;
}
div.aboutus, td.aboutus
{
	width:155px;
	height: 244px;
	background-color: #ff6600;
}



/* This style sheet is intended to contain RARELY CHANGED rules used when the Menu control adapter is enabled. */
/* These rules correspond to the "pure CSS menu" technique that have been evolving over the past several years. */ 
/* See WhitePaper.aspx for details. */

ul.AspNet-Menu 
{
    position: relative;
}


ul.AspNet-Menu, 
ul.AspNet-Menu ul
{
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    display: block;

}

ul.AspNet-Menu li
{
    position: relative;
    list-style: none;
}

ul.AspNet-Menu li a,
ul.AspNet-Menu li span
{
    display: block;
    text-decoration: none;
    color: #ffffff;
    font-family: Arial;
    font-weight: bold;
    font-size: 12px;
    text-decoration: none;
}

ul.AspNet-Menu ul
{
    position: absolute;
    display: none;    
}

/* Add more rules here if your menus have more than three (3) tiers */
ul.AspNet-Menu li:hover ul ul,
ul.AspNet-Menu li:hover ul ul ul,
ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Hover ul ul,
ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Hover ul ul ul
{
    display: none;
}

/* Add more rules here if your menus have more than three (3) tiers */
ul.AspNet-Menu li:hover ul,
ul.AspNet-Menu li li:hover ul,
ul.AspNet-Menu li li li:hover ul,
ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Hover ul,
ul.AspNet-Menu li li.AspNet-Menu-Hover ul,
ul.AspNet-Menu li li li.AspNet-Menu-Hover ul
{
    display: block;
}


/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* When the Menu control's Orientation property is Horizontal the adapter wraps the menu with DIV */
/* whose class is AspNet-Menu-Horizontal. This allows us to force the top tier of the menu to layout */
/* horizontally, whereas all subsequent tiers of the menu lay out vertically. */

.AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu li
{
    float: left;
}

.AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu li li
{
    float: none;
}

/* This style sheet is intended to contain OFTEN CHANGED rules used when the Menu control adapter is enabled. */

/* The menu adapter renders an unordered list (ul) in HTML for each tier in the menu. */
/* So, effectively says: style all tiers in the menu this way... */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu, 
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu ul
{
    width: 100px;
    font-family: Verdana;
    font-size: 10px;
}

/* This rule effectively says: style all tiers EXCEPT THE TOP TIER in the menu this way... */
/* In other words, this rule can be used to style the second and third tiers of the menu without impacting */
/* the topmost tier's appearance. */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu ul
{
    left: 100px;
    top: 0px;
}

/* The menu adapter generates a list item (li) in HTML for each menu item. */
/* Use this rule create the common appearance of each menu item. */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li
{
    background: transparent url(bg_topnav.gif) repeat-x;
}

/* Within each menu item is a link or a span, depending on whether or not the MenuItem has defined it's */
/* NavigateUrl property. By setting a transparent background image here you can effectively layer two images */
/* in each menu item.  One comes from the CSS rule (above) governing the li tag that each menu item has. */
/* The second image comes from this rule (below). */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li a,
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li span
{
    color: black;
    padding: 4px 2px 4px 8px;
    border-right: 1px solid #002469;
    border-left: 1px solid #002469;
    border-bottom: 0;
/*    background: transparent url(arrowRight.gif) right center no-repeat;*/
}

/* When a menu item contains no submenu items it is marked as a "leaf" and can be styled specially by this rule. */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf a,
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf span
{
    background-image: none;
    font-weight: bold;
    vertical-align: middle;
    text-align: center;
}

/* When a menu item contains no submenu items it is marked as a "leaf" and it is selected and can be styled specially by this rule. */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf-Selected a,
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf-Selected span
{
    background: transparent url(bg_topnav_selected.gif) repeat-x;
    font-weight: bold;
    vertical-align: middle;
    text-align: center;
    color: #ffffff;
}

/* Not used presently.  This is here if you modify the menu adapter so it renders img tags, too. */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li a img
{
    border-style: none;
    vertical-align: middle;
}

/* When you hover over a menu item, this rule comes into play. */
/* Browsers that do not support the CSS hover pseudo-class, use JavaScript to dynamically change the */
/* menu item's li tag so it has the AspNet-Menu-Hover class when the cursor is over that li tag. */
/* See MenuAdapter.js (in the JavaScript folder). */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li:hover, 
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Hover
{
    background: transparent url(bg_topnav_over.gif) repeat-x;
    color: #ffffff;
}

/* While you hover over a list item (li) you are also hovering over a link or span because */
/* the link or span covers the interior of the li.  So you can set some hover-related styles */
/* in the rule (above) for the li but set other hover-related styles in this (below) rule. */
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li a:hover,
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li span.Asp-Menu-Hover
{
    color: #ffffff;
}

.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf a:hover
{
    background-image: none;
}
.TopMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf-Selected a:hover
{
    background: transparent url(bg_topnav_selected.gif) repeat-x;
}


/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* When the Menu control's Orientation property is Horizontal the adapter wraps the menu with DIV */
/* whose class is AspNet-Menu-Horizontal. */
/* Note that the example menu in this web site uses absolute positioning to force the menu to occupy */
/* a specific place in the web page.  Your web site will likely use a different technique to position your */
/* menu.  So feel free to change all the properties found in this CSS rule if you clone this style sheet. */
/* There is nothing, per se, that is magical about these particular property value choices.  They happen to */
/* work well for the sample page used to demonstrate an adapted menu. */

.TopMenu .AspNet-Menu-Horizontal
{
    position:relative;
    left: 0px;
    top: 0px;
    margin: 0 0 0 0;
    z-index: 300;
    /*width: 1000px;*/    
}

/* This rule controls the width of the top tier of the horizontal menu. */
/* BE SURE TO MAKE THIS WIDE ENOUGH to accomodate all of the top tier menu items that are lined */
/* up from left to right. In other words, this width needs to be the width of the individual */
/* top tier menu items multiplied by the number of items. */
.TopMenu .AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu
{
    width: 100%;
}

/* This rule effectively says: style all tiers EXCEPT THE TOP TIER in the menu this way... */
/* In other words, this rule can be used to style the second and third tiers of the menu without impacting */
/* the topmost tier's appearance. */
/* Remember that only the topmost tier of the menu is horizontal.  The second and third tiers are vertical. */
/* So, they need a much smaller width than the top tier.  Effectively, the width specified here is simply */
/* the width of a single menu item in the second and their tiers. */
.TopMenu .AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu ul
{
    width: 100px;
    left: 3px;
    top: 2em;
}

/* Generally, you use this rule to set style properties that pertain to all menu items. */
/* One exception is the width set here.  We will override this width with a more specific rule (below) */
/* That sets the width for all menu items from the second tier downward in the menu. */
.TopMenu .AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu li
{
    width:100px;
    text-align:center;
}

/* This rule can be used to set styles for the menu items in the second tier (and lower) in the menu. */
.TopMenu .AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu li li
{
    text-align:left;
}

/* This rule establishes the width of menu items below the top tier.  This allows the top tier menu items */
/* to be narrower, for example, than the sub-menu items. */
/* This value you set here should be slightly larger than the left margin value in the next rule. See */
/* its comment for more details. */
.TopMenu .AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu ul li
{
    width:100px;
}

/* Third tier menus have to be positioned differently than second (or top) tier menu items because */
/* they drop to the side, not below, their parent menu item. This is done by setting the last margin */
/* value (which is equal to margin-left) to a value that is slightly smaller than the WIDTH of the */
/* menu item. So, if you modify the rule above, then you should modify this (below) rule, too. */
.TopMenu .AspNet-Menu-Horizontal ul.AspNet-Menu li ul li ul
{
    margin: -1.8em 0 0 107px;
}


/* This style sheet is intended to contain OFTEN CHANGED rules used when the Menu control adapter is enabled. */

/* When the Menu control's Orientation property is Vertical the adapter wraps the menu with DIV */
/* whose class is AspNet-Menu-Vertical. */
/* Note that the example menu in this web site uses relative positioning to force the menu to occupy */
/* a specific place in the web page.  Your web site will likely use a different technique to position your */
/* menu.  So feel free to change all the properties found in this CSS rule if you clone this style sheet. */
/* There is nothing, per se, that is magical about these particular property value choices.  They happen to */
/* work well for the sample page used to demonstrate an adapted menu. */
.LeftMenu .AspNet-Menu-Vertical
{
    position:relative;
    top: 0px;
    left: 0px;
    z-index: 300;
}

/* The menu adapter renders an unordered list (ul) in HTML for each tier in the menu. */
/* So, effectively says: style all tiers in the menu this way... */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu, 
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu ul
{
    width: 155px;
    font-family: Times New Roman;
    font-size: 12px;
}

/* This rule effectively says: style all tiers EXCEPT THE TOP TIER in the menu this way... */
/* In other words, this rule can be used to style the second and third tiers of the menu without impacting */
/* the topmost tier's appearance. */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu ul
{
    left: 155px;
    top: 3px;
}

/* The menu adapter generates a list item (li) in HTML for each menu item. */
/* Use this rule create the common appearance of each menu item. */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li
{
    background-color: Transparent;
    line-height: normal;
}

/* Within each menu item is a link or a span, depending on whether or not the MenuItem has defined it's */
/* NavigateUrl property. By setting a transparent background image here you can effectively layer two images */
/* in each menu item.  One comes from the CSS rule (above) governing the li tag that each menu item has. */
/* The second image comes from this rule (below). */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li a,
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li span
{
    color: #ffffff;
    padding: 12px 2px 12px 8px;
    border:0px solid #648ABD;
    border-top: 0;
    border-left: 0;
}

/* When a menu item contains no submenu items it is marked as a "leaf" and can be styled specially by this rule. */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf a,
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf span
{
    background-image: none;
    width:145px;
}

/* When a menu item contains no submenu items it is marked as a "leaf" and it is selected and can be styled specially by this rule. */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf-Selected a,
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf-Selected span
{
	color: #ffffff;
    background-image: none;
    border-right:0px solid #ffffff;
    width:145px;
}


/* Not used presently.  This is here if you modify the menu adapter so it renders img tags, too. */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li a img
{
    border-style: none;
    vertical-align: middle;
}

/* When you hover over a menu item, this rule comes into play. */
/* Browsers that do not support the CSS hover pseudo-class, use JavaScript to dynamically change the */
/* menu item's li tag so it has the AspNet-Menu-Hover class when the cursor is over that li tag. */
/* See MenuAdapter.js (in the JavaScript folder). */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li:hover, 
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Hover
{
	background: #996633;
}

/* While you hover over a list item (li) you are also hovering over a link or span because */
/* the link or span covers the interior of the li.  So you can set some hover-related styles */
/* in the rule (above) for the li but set other hover-related styles in this (below) rule. */
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li a:hover,
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li span.Asp-Menu-Hover
{
    background: #996633;
}

.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf a:hover
{
    background-image: none;
}
.LeftMenu ul.AspNet-Menu li.AspNet-Menu-Leaf-Selected a:hover
{
    color: #ffffff;
}
