/*
=Start table structure
*/
ul {
/*  list-style: none;*/
  padding-left:10px;
}

.tableStyle {
 /*   width: 90%;*/
/*    margin: 1em 0 1em 5%;*/
    border: solid #666;
    border-width: 1px 0 0 1px;
    border-collapse: collapse;
}

.tableStyle th, .tableStyle td {
    border: solid 1px #666;
    border-width: 0 1px 1px 0;
    padding: 0.2em;
}
/*
=End table structure
*/

/*
=Start grey colour scheme
*/
.greyScheme, .greyScheme th, .greyScheme td {
    border-color: #666;
}

.greyScheme .even {
    background-color: #E3F6FE;
}
/*
.greyScheme th, .greyScheme thead td {
    background-color: rgb(61,92,122)
}

.greyScheme th.firstColumn {
    background-color: rgb(61,92,122);
}*/
/*
=End grey colour scheme
*/

    
    body {
        margin:10px 10px 0px 10px;
        padding:0px;
        }
    
    #leftcontent {
        position: absolute;
        left:10px;
        top:60px;
        width:200px;
        background:#fff;
        }

    #centercontent {
        background:#fff;
        margin-left: 209px;
        margin-right:309px;
        /*
        IE5x PC mis-implements the box model. Because of that we sometimes have
        to perform a little CSS trickery to get pixel-perfect display across browsers.
        The following bit of code was proposed by Tantek Celik, and it preys upon a CSS
        parsing bug in IE5x PC that will prematurly close a style rule when it runs
        into the string "\"}\"". After that string appears in a rule, then, we can override
        previously set attribute values and only browsers without the parse bug will
        recognize the new values. So any of the name-value pairs above this comment
        that we need to override for browsers with correct box-model implementations
        will be listed below.
        
        We use the voice-family property because it is likely to be used very infrequently,
        and where it is used it will be set on the body tag. So the second voice-family value 
        of "inherit" will override our bogus "\"}\"" value and allow the proper value to
        cascade down from the body tag.

        The style rule immediately following this rule offers another chance for CSS2
        aware browsers to pick up the values meant for correct box-model implementations.
        It uses a CSS2 selector that will be ignored by IE5x PC.
        
        Read more at http://www.glish.com/css/hacks.asp
        */
        
        voice-family: "\"}\"";
        voice-family: inherit;
        margin-left: 211px;
        margin-right:311px;
        }
    html>body #centercontent {
        margin-left: 211px;
        margin-right:311px;
        }

    #rightcontent {
        position: absolute;
        right:10px;
        top:60px;
        width:300px;
        background:#fff;
        /*border:1px solid #000;*/
        }
    
    #banner {
        background:#fff;
        height:50px;
        border-top:1px solid #000;
        border-right:1px solid #000;
        border-left:1px solid #000;
        voice-family: "\"}\"";
        voice-family: inherit;
        height:39px;
        }
    html>body #banner {
        height:39px;
        }
        
    p,h1,pre {
        margin:0px 10px 10px 10px;
        }
        
    h1 {
        font-size:x-large;
        padding-top:10px;
        padding-left:0px;
        padding-bottom:20px;
        }
        
    #banner h1 {
        font-size:14px;
        padding:10px 10px 0px 10px;
        margin:0px;
        }
    
    table {
        font-size:smaller;
        }

caption {
    font-size: larger;
    font-weight: bold;
    padding-bottom:5px;
    }

/*---------------------*/
thead {
    border-top: solid thick;
    border-right: blank;    /* prevent colgroup border */
    border-left: blank      /* prevent cell border */
}
colgroup { border-right: solid 3px; border-left: solid 3px; }
thead td { border: solid }
tbody td { border: blank }  /* remove colgroup border */


