/* $Id: html-reset.css,v 1.6.2.2 2010/06/26 15:36:03 johnalbin Exp $ */



/**

 * @file

 * HTML Element Styling

 *

 * Ok, I admit it. I fooled you. This isn't a "reset" stylesheet. Instead this

 * is the place where you should set (not reset) the default styling for all

 * HTML elements.

 *

 * @see http://meiert.com/en/blog/20080419/reset-style-sheets-are-bad/

 * @see http://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/no_css_reset/

 */





/*

 * Fonts

 *

 * Our font size and line height declarations are based on the following ALA

 * article:

 *   http://www.alistapart.com/articles/howtosizetextincss

 *

 * All modern browsrs use a 16px default font size. Specifying the font-size

 * and line-height in ems (relative to the 16px default font) allows the user

 * to resize the font in the browser and produces the most consistent results

 * across different browsers.

 */

body {

  font-size: 100%; /* Fixes exaggerated text resizing in IE6 and IE7 */

}



#skip-link,

#page {

  /*

   * To use a 12px font size on the page, delete the 14px declarations.

   * to use a 14px font size on the page, delete the 12px declarations.

   */





}



body,

caption,

th,

td,

input,

textarea,

select,

option,

legend,

fieldset {

  /* The following font family declarations are based on the Microsoft core web

   * fonts which are common fonts available on most computer systems. The DejaVu

   * fonts are commonly available on Linux systems where the MS fonts are less

   * common. Tahoma and Helvetica are also widely available.

   *

   * A user's web browser will look at the comma-separated list and will

   * attempt to use each font in turn until it finds one that is available

   * on the user's computer. The final "generic" font (sans-serif or serif)

   * hints at what type of font to use if the web browser doesn't find any

   * of the fonts in the list.



  font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, Georgia, "DejaVu Serif", serif;

  font-family: Times, "Times New Roman", Georgia, "DejaVu Serif", serif;

  font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", "DejaVu Serif", serif;



  font-family: Verdana, Tahoma, "DejaVu Sans", sans-serif;

  font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, "DejaVu Sans", sans-serif;

  font-family: Helvetica, Arial, "Nimbus Sans L", sans-serif;

  font-family: Arial, Helvetica, "Nimbus Sans L", sans-serif;



  font-family: "Courier New", "DejaVu Sans Mono", monospace;



   */



  font-family: Verdana, Tahoma, "DejaVu Sans", sans-serif;

}



pre,

code {

  font-size: 1.1em; /* Monospace fonts can be hard to read */

  font-family: "Courier New", "DejaVu Sans Mono", monospace;

}



/*

 * Headings

 */

h1 {

  font-size: 2em;

  line-height: 1.3em;

  margin-top: 0;

  margin-bottom: 0.5em; /* 0.5em is equavalent to 1em in the page's base font.

                           Remember, a margin specified in ems is relative to

                           the element's font-size, not to the pages' base

                           font size. So, for example, if we want a 1em margin

                           (relative to the base font), we have to divide that

                           length by the element's font-size:

                           1em / 2em = 0.5em */

}



h2 {

  font-size: 1.5em;

  line-height: 1.3em;

  margin-top: 0.667em; /* Equivalent to 1em in the page's base font: 1 / 1.5 = 0.667em */

  margin-bottom: 0.667em;

}



h3 {

  font-size: 1.3em;

  line-height: 1.3em;

  margin-top: 0.769em; /* Equivalent to 1em in the page's base font: 1 / 1.3 = 0.769 */

  margin-bottom: 0.769em;

}



h4,

h5,

h6 {

  font-size: 1.1em;

  line-height: 1.3em;

  margin-top: 0.909em; /* Equivalent to 1em in the page's base font: 1 / 1.1 = 0.909 */

  margin-bottom: 0.909em;

}



/*

 * Block-level elements

 */

p,

ul,

ol,

dl,

pre,

table,

fieldset {

  margin: 1em 0;

}



blockquote {

  margin: 1em 2em;

}



/*

 * Lists

 *

 * We need to standardize the list item indentation.

 */

ul,

ol {

  margin-left: 0;

  padding-left: 2em; /* LTR */

}



.block ul,

.item-list ul /* Drupal overrides */ {

  margin: 1em 0;

  padding: 0 0 0 2em; /* LTR */

}



ul ul, ul ol,

ol ol, ol ul,

.block ul ul, .block ul ol,

.block ol ol, .block ol ul,

.item-list ul ul, .item-list ul ol,

.item-list ol ol, .item-list ol ul {

  margin: 0;

}



li {

  margin: 0;

  padding: 0;

}



.item-list ul li /* Drupal override */ {

  margin: 0;

  padding: 0;

  list-style: inherit;

}



ul.menu li,

li.expanded,

li.collapsed,

li.leaf /* Drupal override */ {

  margin: 0;

  padding: 0;

}



ul          { list-style-type: disc; }

ul ul       { list-style-type: circle; }

ul ul ul    { list-style-type: square; }

ul ul ul ul { list-style-type: circle; }

ol          { list-style-type: decimal; }

ol ol       { list-style-type: lower-alpha; }

ol ol ol    { list-style-type: decimal; }



dt {

  margin: 0;

  padding: 0;

}



dd {

  margin: 0 0 0 2em;

  padding: 0;

}



/*

 * Links

 *

 * The order of link states are based on Eric Meyer's article:

 * http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2007/06/11/who-ordered-the-link-states

 */

a:link {

}



a:visited {

}



a:hover,

a:focus {

}



a:active {

}



/*

 * Tables

 *

 * Drupal provides table styling which is only useful for its admin section

 * forms, so we override this default CSS. (We set it back in forms.css.)

 */

table {

  border-collapse: collapse;

  /* width: 100%; */ /* Prevent cramped-looking tables */

}



th,

thead th,

tbody th {

  text-align: left; /* LTR */

  padding: 0;

  border-bottom: none;

}



tbody {

  border-top: none;

}



/*

 * Abbreviations

 */

abbr {

  border-bottom: 1px dotted #666;

  cursor: help;

  white-space: nowrap;

}



abbr.created /* Date-based "abbreviations" show computer-friendly timestamps which are not human-friendly. */ {

  border: none;

  cursor: auto;

  white-space: normal;

}



/*

 * Images

 */

img {

  border: 0;

}



/*

 * Horizontal rules

 */

hr {

  height: 1px;

  border: 1px solid #666;

}



/*

 * Forms

 */

form {

  margin: 0;

  padding: 0;

}



fieldset {

  margin: 1em 0;

  padding: 0.5em;

}

