﻿/* BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE CSS RESET FOUND IN THE DEMO PAGE'S CSS */
/*------------------------------------*\
	NAV
\*------------------------------------*/
.nav{
	list-style:none;
	margin-bottom:10px;
	float:left;
	cursor:pointer;
}
.nav li{
	float:left;
	margin-right:10px;
	position:relative;
}
.nav a{
	display:block;
	padding:4px 6px 4px 4px;
	color:#000;
	background-color: #cfdeef;
	text-decoration:none;
}
.nav a:hover{
	color:#000;
	background-color:#90b6e1;
}
.right
{
    color: #164890;
    text-align:left;
}

/*--- DROPDOWN ---*/
.nav ul{
	background:#fff; /* Adding a background makes the dropdown work properly in IE7+. Make this as close to your page's background as possible (i.e. white page == white background). */
	background:rgba(255,255,255,0); /* But! Let's make the background fully transparent where we can, we don't actually want to see it if we can help it... */
	list-style:none;
	position:absolute;
	margin-top: 0px;
	left:-9999px; /* Hide off-screen when not needed (this is more accessible than display:none;) */
}
.nav ul li{
	padding-top:0px; /* Introducing a padding between the li and the a give the illusion spaced items */
	float:none;
}
.nav ul a{
	white-space:nowrap; /* Stop text wrapping and creating multi-line dropdown items */
}
.nav li:hover ul{ /* Display the dropdown on hover */
	left:0; /* Bring back on-screen when needed */
	border:1px solid; 
	border-color:#d1d1d1;
	width:100%;	
}
.nav li:hover a{ /* These create persistent hover states, meaning the top-most link stays 'hovered' even when your cursor has moved down the list. */
	background:#E8E8E8;
}
.nav li:hover ul a{ /* The persistent hover state does however create a global style for links even before they're hovered. Here we undo these effects. */
	text-decoration:none;
	width:100%;	
	margin: 0px;
}
.nav li:hover ul li a:hover{ /* Here we define the most explicit hover states--what happens when you hover each individual link. */
    background-color:#DEDEDE;
}