@charset "UTF-8";
body {
	background: 875D0A
#;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	color: #000;
	font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
	font-size: 100%;
	line-height: 1.4;
	background-size: cover;
	background-color: #444444;
}

/* ~~ Element/tag selectors ~~ */
ul, ol, dl { /* Due to variations between browsers, it's best practices to zero padding and margin on lists. For consistency, you can either specify the amounts you want here, or on the list items (LI, DT, DD) they contain. Remember that what you do here will cascade to the .nav list unless you write a more specific selector. */
	padding: 0;
	margin: 0;
}
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6  {
	margin-top: 0;	 /* removing the top margin gets around an issue where margins can escape from their containing div. The remaining bottom margin will hold it away from any elements that follow. */
	padding-right: 15px;
	padding-left: 15px;
	color: #F90;
}
p {
	margin-top: 0;	 /* removing the top margin gets around an issue where margins can escape from their containing div. The remaining bottom margin will hold it away from any elements that follow. */
	padding-right: 15px;
	padding-left: 15px;
	text-align: left;
}
a img { /* this selector removes the default blue border displayed in some browsers around an image when it is surrounded by a link */
	border: none;
}

/* ~~ Styling for your site's links must remain in this order - including the group of selectors that create the hover effect. ~~ */
a:link {
	color:#FFF;
	text-decoration: underline;
}
a:visited {
	text-decoration: underline;
	color: #FFF;
}
a:hover, a:active, a:focus { /* this group of selectors will give a keyboard navigator the same hover experience as the person using a mouse. */
	text-decoration: none;
	font-style: italic;
}

/* ~~ this container surrounds all other divs giving them their percentage-based width ~~ */
.container {
	width: auto;
	max-width: 1260px;/* a max-width may be desirable to keep this layout from getting too wide on a large monitor. This keeps line length more readable. IE6 does not respect this declaration. */
	min-width: 780px; /* the auto value on the sides, coupled with the width, centers the layout. It is not needed if you set the .container's width to 100%. */
	background: #000;
	margin-top: 0;
	margin-right: auto;
	margin-bottom: 0;
	margin-left: auto;
}
.containerPortfolio {
	width: auto;
	max-width: 1260px;/* a max-width may be desirable to keep this layout from getting too wide on a large monitor. This keeps line length more readable. IE6 does not respect this declaration. */
	min-width: 780px; /* the auto value on the sides, coupled with the width, centers the layout. It is not needed if you set the .container's width to 100%. */
	background: #000000;
	color: #bbb;
	font-size: 14px;
	font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
	line-height: 20px;
	margin-right: auto;
	margin-bottom: 0;
	margin-left: auto;
	padding-top: 0px;
	padding-right: 0;
	padding-left: 0px;
}
/* ~~ the header is not given a width. It will extend the full width of your layout. It contains an image placeholder that should be replaced with your own linked logo ~~ */
.header {
	background-color: #333333;
}

/* ~~ These are the columns for the layout. ~~ 

1) Padding is only placed on the top and/or bottom of the divs. The elements within these divs have padding on their sides. This saves you from any "box model math". Keep in mind, if you add any side padding or border to the div itself, it will be added to the width you define to create the *total* width. You may also choose to remove the padding on the element in the div and place a second div within it with no width and the padding necessary for your design.

2) No margin has been given to the columns since they are all floated. If you must add margin, avoid placing it on the side you're floating toward (for example: a right margin on a div set to float right). Many times, padding can be used instead. For divs where this rule must be broken, you should add a "display:inline" declaration to the div's rule to tame a bug where some versions of Internet Explorer double the margin.

3) Since classes can be used multiple times in a document (and an element can also have multiple classes applied), the columns have been assigned class names instead of IDs. For example, two sidebar divs could be stacked if necessary. These can very easily be changed to IDs if that's your preference, as long as you'll only be using them once per document.

4) If you prefer your nav on the right instead of the left, simply float these columns the opposite direction (all right instead of all left) and they'll render in reverse order. There's no need to move the divs around in the HTML source.

*/
.sidebar1 {
	float: left;
	width: 6%;
	height: 100%;
	margin-left: 5px;
	line-height: 50px;
	min-width: 80px;
}
.content {
	width: 75%;
	float: left;
	padding-top: 10px;
	padding-right: 0;
	padding-bottom: 10px;
	padding-left: 0;
	background-color: #000;
	color: #999;
	margin-left: 50px;
}

/* ~~ This grouped selector gives the lists in the .content area space ~~ */
.content ul, .content ol { 
	padding: 0 15px 15px 40px; /* this padding mirrors the right padding in the headings and paragraph rule above. Padding was placed on the bottom for space between other elements on the lists and on the left to create the indention. These may be adjusted as you wish. */
}

/* ~~ The navigation list styles (can be removed if you choose to use a premade flyout menu like Spry) ~~ */
ul.nav {
	list-style: none; /* this removes the list marker */
	border-top: 1px solid #666; /* this creates the top border for the links - all others are placed using a bottom border on the LI */
	margin-bottom: 15px; /* this creates the space between the navigation on the content below */
}
ul.nav li {
	border-bottom: 1px solid #666; /* this creates the button separation */
}
ul.nav a, ul.nav a:visited { /* grouping these selectors makes sure that your links retain their button look even after being visited */
	padding: 5px 5px 5px 15px;
	display: block; /* this gives the link block properties causing it to fill the whole LI containing it. This causes the entire area to react to a mouse click. */
	text-decoration: none;
	background: #ff9933;
	color: #000;
}
ul.nav a:hover, ul.nav a:active, ul.nav a:focus { /* this changes the background and text color for both mouse and keyboard navigators */
	background: #6F7D94;
	color: #FFF;
}

/* ~~ The footer ~~ */
.footer {
	padding: 10px 0;
	background: #222222;
	position: relative;/* this gives IE6 hasLayout to properly clear */
	clear: both; /* this clear property forces the .container to understand where the columns end and contain them */
	color: #FFFFFF;
}

/* ~~ miscellaneous float/clear classes ~~ */
.fltrt {  /* this class can be used to float an element right in your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. */
	float: right;
	margin-left: 8px;
}
.fltlft { /* this class can be used to float an element left in your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. */
	float: left;
	margin-right: 8px;
}
.clearfloat { /* this class can be placed on a <br /> or empty div as the final element following the last floated div (within the #container) if the #footer is removed or taken out of the #container */
	clear:both;
	height:0;
	font-size: 1px;
	line-height: 0px;
}
.small {
	font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
	font-size: 14px;
	font-style: italic;
	color: #F93;
}
.prodID {
	color: #F60;
	text-align: center;
}
.subscribe {
	background-color: #333333;
	border-top-style: ridge;
	border-right-style: ridge;
	border-bottom-style: ridge;
	border-left-style: ridge;
	margin: 10px;
	width: 450px;
	text-align: center;
	padding: 20px;
	height: 100px;
	position: relative;
	top: -100px;
}
table, th, th {
	border-collapse: collapse;
	font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
	text-align: center;
}
.imageLeft {
	float: left;
	margin: 20px;
}

/* BeginOAWidget_Instance_2141544: #MenuBar */
/* Settable values for skinning a Basic menu via presets. If presets are not sufficient, most skinning should be done in
	these rules, with the exception of the images used for down or right pointing arrows, which are in the file SpryMenuBasic.css
	
	 These assume the following widget classes for menu layout (set in a preset)
	.MenuBar - Applies to all menubars - default is horizontal bar, all submenus are vertical - 2nd level subs and beyond are pull-right.
	.MenuBarVertical - vertical main bar; all submenus are pull-right.
	
	You can also pass in extra classnames to set your desired top level menu bar layout. Normally, these are set by using a preset. 
	They only apply to horizontal menu bars:
		MenuBarLeftShrink - The menu bar will be horizontally 'shrinkwrapped' to be just large enough to hold its items, and left aligned
		MenuBarRightShrink - Just like MenuBarLeftShrink, but right aligned
		MenuBarFixedLeft - Fixed at a specified width set in the rule '.MenuBarFixedLeft', and left aligned.  
		MenuBarFixedCentered -  - Fixed at a specified width set in the rule '.MenuBarFixedCentered', 
						and centered in its parent container.
		MenuBarFullwidth - Grows to fill its parent container width.
 
	In general, all rules specified in this file are prefixed by #MenuBar so they only apply to instances of the widget inserted along
	with the rules. This permits use of multiple MenuBarBasic widgets on the same page with different layouts. Because of IE6 limitations,
	there are a few rules where this was not possible. Those rules are so noted in comments.
	
*/

#MenuBar  {
	background-color:#cccccc;	
	font-family: 'Roboto Condensed', sans-serif; Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; /* Specify fonts on on MenuBar and subMenu MenuItemContainer, so MenuItemContainer,
												MenuItem, and MenuItemLabel
												at a given level all use same definition for ems.
												Note that this means the size is also inherited to child submenus, 
												so use caution in using relative sizes other than
												100% on submenu fonts. */
	font-weight: normal;
	font-size: 14px;
	font-style: normal;
	padding:0;	
	border-color: #ffffff #ffffff #ffffff #ffffff; 
	border-width:0px;
	border-style: none none none none;
}
/* Caution: because ID+class selectors do not work properly in IE6, but we want to restrict these rules to just this
widget instance, we have used string-concatenated classnames for our selectors for the layout type of the menubar 
in this section. These have very low specificity, so be careful not to accidentally override them. */

.MenuBar br { /* using just a class so it has same specificity as the ".MenuBarFixedCentered br" rule bleow */
	display:none;
}
.MenuBarLeftShrink {
	float: left; /* shrink to content, as well as float the MenuBar */
	width: auto;
}
.MenuBarRightShrink {
	float: right; /* shrink to content, as well as float the MenuBar */
	width: auto;
}
.MenuBarFixedLeft {
	float: left;
	width: 80em;
}
.MenuBarFixedCentered {
	float: none;
	width: 80em;
	margin-left:auto;
	margin-right:auto;
}
.MenuBarFixedCentered br {
	clear:both;
	display:block;
}
.MenuBarFixedCentered .SubMenu br {
	display:none;
}
.MenuBarFullwidth {
	float: left;
	width: 100%;
}

/* Top level menubar items - these actually apply to all items, and get overridden for 1st or successive level submenus */
#MenuBar  .MenuItemContainer {
	padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; 
	margin: 0; 	/* Zero out margin  on the item containers. The MenuItem is the active hover area.
				For most items, we have to do top or bottom padding or borders only on the MenuItem 
				or a child so we keep the entire submenu tiled with items.
				Setting this to 0 avoids "dead spots" for hovering. */
}
#MenuBar  .MenuItem {
	padding: 0px 16px 0px 0px;
	background-color:#777777;
	border-width:1px;
	border-color: #777777 #bbbbbb #777777 #bbbbbb;
	border-style: none solid none solid;
}
#MenuBar  .MenuItemFirst {
	border-style: none none none none;
}
#MenuBar .MenuItemLast {
	border-style: none solid none none;
}

#MenuBar  .MenuItem  .MenuItemLabel{
	text-align:center;
	line-height:1.4em;
	color:#dddddd;
	background-color:#777777;
	padding: 4px 15px 4px 28px;
	width: 10em;
	width:auto;
}
.SpryIsIE6 #MenuBar  .MenuItem  .MenuItemLabel{
	width:1em; /* Equivalent to min-width in modern browsers */
}

/* First level submenu items */
#MenuBar .SubMenu  .MenuItem {
	font-family: 'Roboto Condensed', sans-serif; Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
	font-weight: normal;
	font-size: 12px;
	font-style: normal;
	background-color:#ffffff;
	padding:0px 2px 0px 0px;
	border-width:1px;
	border-color: #cccccc #cccccc #cccccc #cccccc; 
	/* Border styles are overriden by first and last items */
	border-style: solid solid none solid;
}
#MenuBar  .SubMenu .MenuItemFirst {
	border-style: solid solid none solid;
}
#MenuBar  .SubMenu .MenuItemFirst .MenuItemLabel{
	padding-top: 6px; 
}
#MenuBar .SubMenu .MenuItemLast {
	border-style: solid solid solid solid;
}
#MenuBar .SubMenu .MenuItemLast .MenuItemLabel{
	padding-bottom: 6px; 
}
#MenuBar .SubMenu .MenuItem .MenuItemLabel{
	text-align:left;
	line-height:1em;	
	background-color:#ffffff;
	color:#333333;
	padding: 6px 12px 6px 5px; 
	width: 12em;
	 
}

/* Hover states for containers, items and labels */
#MenuBar .MenuItemHover {
	background-color: #555555;
	border-color: #cccccc #cccccc #cccccc #cccccc;
}

#MenuBar .MenuItemWithSubMenu.MenuItemHover .MenuItemLabel{
	background-color: #555555; /* consider exposing this prop separately*/
	color: #FFFFFF;
}
#MenuBar .MenuItemHover .MenuItemLabel{
	background-color: #555555;
	color: #FFFFFF;
}
#MenuBar .SubMenu .MenuItemHover {
	background-color: #cccccc;
	border-color: #cccccc #cccccc #cccccc #cccccc;
}

#MenuBar .SubMenu .MenuItemHover .MenuItemLabel{
	background-color: #cccccc; 
	color: #333333;
}
/* Submenu properties -- First level of submenus */
#MenuBar .SubMenuVisible {
	background-color: #ffffff;
	min-width:0%;  /* This keeps the menu from being skinnier than the parent MenuItemContainer - nice to have but not available on ie6 */
	border-color: #ffffff #ffffff #ffffff #ffffff; 
	border-width:0px;
	border-style: none none none none;
}
#MenuBar.MenuBar .SubMenuVisible {/* For Horizontal menubar only */
	top: 100%;	/* 100% is at the bottom of parent menuItemContainer */
	left:0px; /* 'left' may need tuning depending upon borders or padding applied to menubar MenuItemContainer or MenuItem, 
					and your personal taste.
					0px will left align the dropdown with the content area of the MenuItemContainer. Assuming you keep the margins 0 
					on MenuItemContainer and MenuItem on the parent
					menubar, making this equal the sum of the MenuItemContainer & MenuItem padding-left will align 
					the dropdown with the left of the menu item label.*/
	z-index:10;
}
#MenuBar.MenuBarVertical .SubMenuVisible {
	top: 0px;	
	left:100%;
	min-width:0px; /* Do not neeed to match width to parent MenuItemContainer - items will prevent total collapse */
}
/* Submenu properties -- Second level submenu and beyond - these are visible descendents of .MenuLevel1 */
#MenuBar .MenuLevel1 .SubMenuVisible {
	background-color: #ffffff;
	min-width:0px; /* Do not neeed to match width to parent MenuItemContainer - items will prevent total collapse*/
	top: 0px;	/* If desired, you can move this down a smidge to separate top item''s submenu from menubar - 
				that is really only needed for submenu on first item of MenuLevel1, or you can make it negative to make submenu more
				vertically 'centered' on its invoking item */
	left:100%; /* If you want to shift the submenu left to partially cover its invoking item, you can add a margin-left with a 
				negative value to this rule. Alternatively, if you use fixed-width items, you can change this left value
				to use px or ems to get the offset you want. */
}
/* IE6 rules - you can delete these if you do not want to support IE6 */

/* A note about multiple classes in IE6.
 * Some of the rules above use multiple class names on an element for selection, such as "hover" (MenuItemHover) and "has a subMenu" (MenuItemWithSubMenu),
 * giving the selector '.MenuItemWithSubMenu.MenuItemHover'.
 * Unfortunately IE6 does not support using mutiple classnames in a selector for an element. For a selector such as '.foo.bar.baz', IE6 ignores
 * all but the final classname (here, '.baz'), and sets the specificity accordingly, counting just one of those classs as significant. To get around this 
 * problem, we use the plugin in SpryMenuBarIEWorkaroundsPlugin.js to generate compound classnames for IE6, such as 'MenuItemWithSubMenuHover'. 
 * Since there are a lot of these needed, the plugin does not generate the extra classes for modern browsers, and we use the CSS2 style mutltiple class
 * syntax for that. Since IE6 both applies rules where 
 * it should not, and gets the specificity wrong too, we have to order rules carefully, so the rule misapplied in IE6 can be overridden. 
 * So, we put the multiple class rule first. IE6 will mistakenly apply this rule.  We follow this with the single-class rule that it would 
 * mistakenly override, making sure the  misinterpreted IE6 specificity is the same as the single-class selector, so the latter wins. 
 * We then create a copy of the multiple class rule, adding a '.SpryIsIE6' class as context, and making sure the specificity for
 * the selector is high enough to beat the single-class rule in the "both classes match" case. We place the IE6 rule at the end of the 
 * css style block to make it easy to delete if you want to drop IE6 support.
 * If you decide you do not need IE6 support, you can get rid of these, as well as the inclusion of the SpryMenuBarIEWorkaroundsPlugin.js script.
 * The 'SpryIsIE6' class is placed on the HTML element by  the script in SpryMenuBarIEWorkaroundsPlugin.js if the browser is Internet Explorer 6. This avoids the necessity of IE conditional comments for these rules.
 */
.SpryIsIE6 #MenuBar .MenuBarView .MenuItemWithSubMenuHover .MenuItemLabel /* IE6 selector  */{
	background-color: #999999; /* consider exposing this prop separately*/
	color: #000000;
}
.SpryIsIE6 #MenuBar .MenuBarView .SubMenu .MenuItemWithSubMenuHover .MenuItemLabel/* IE6 selector  */{
	background-color: #cccccc; /* consider exposing this prop separately*/
	color: #333333;
}
.SpryIsIE6 #MenuBar .SubMenu .SubMenu  /* IE6 selector  */{
	margin-left: -0px; /* Compensates for at least part of an IE6 "double padding" version of the "double margin" bug */
}

	
/* EndOAWidget_Instance_2141544 */
#headShot {
	height: 200px;
	width: 140px;
	position: relative;
	left: 1000px;
	top: 305px;
	background-color: #000;
	float: left;
}
.portfolio_sidebar {
	margin: 20px;
	padding: 10px;
	float: left;
	width: 100px;
	height: 100%;
	color: #D6D6D6;
}
.imageInfo {
	float: left;
	width: 280px;
	background-color: #333;
	padding: 10px;
	border-top-width: thin;
	border-right-width: thin;
	border-bottom-width: thin;
	border-left-width: thin;
	border-top-style: solid;
	border-right-style: solid;
	border-bottom-style: solid;
	border-left-style: solid;
	margin-top: 5px;
	margin-right: 5px;
	margin-bottom: 5px;
	margin-left: 20px;
	font-size: 14px;
	position: relative;
	height: 600px;
}
.imageInfoCars {
	float: left;
	width: 280px;
	background-color: #333;
	padding: 10px;
	border-top-width: thin;
	border-right-width: thin;
	border-bottom-width: thin;
	border-left-width: thin;
	border-top-style: solid;
	border-right-style: solid;
	border-bottom-style: solid;
	border-left-style: solid;
	margin-top: 5px;
	margin-right: 5px;
	margin-bottom: 5px;
	margin-left: 20px;
	font-size: 14px;
	position: relative;
	height: 200px;
}
.portNav {
	width: 280px;
	background-color: #000;
	padding: 10px;
	border-top-width: 0px;
	border-right-width: 0px;
	border-left-width: 0px;
	border-top-style: solid;
	border-right-style: solid;
	border-bottom-style: solid;
	border-left-style: solid;
	font-size: 14px;
	/* position: absolute;
 	bottom: 0px; */
	position:relative;
	margin-top: -10px;
	margin-right: 0px;
	margin-bottom: 0px;
	margin-left: -10px;
	border-bottom-width: 0px;
}

@media screen and (max-width: 980px) {	
}
