a.skip, ul.skip,#dropdowns h2{position:absolute;left:-999px;width:990px}
#dropdowns{font-size:80%}
#dropdowns li{/* for IE5 */ display:inline;width:100%;line-height:1.2em;background:none;margin:0;padding:0;/* IE 5 WIN HACK */ font-size:xx-small;voice-family:"\"}\"";voice-family:inherit;font-size:xx-small}
/* widths here are for quirks mode. For standards mode, see studiomenu.css in adobe studio*/
/* need to add , #m1l1, #m1l2, #m1l3, #m1l4, #m1l5 to get IE5/Win to work. */
#dropdowns div, #m1l1, #m1l2, #m1l3, #m1l4, #m1l5, m1l6{position:absolute;z-index:2;background-color:#ccc;z-index:4020;top:96px;visibility:hidden;display:block;border:1px #999 solid;width:108px}
#m1l1{left:10px}
#m1l2{left:120px}
#m1l3{left:230px}
#m1l4{left:340px}
#m1l5{left:450px}
#m1l6{left:560px}
/* Commented backslash hack for IE/Mac. Not needed in standards mode. The backslash character between rules appears to have the effect that macIE5 ignores the following rule. Odd, but extremely useful. 
\*/ html>body #dropdowns div{width:106px}
/* Recover from backslash hack */
#dropdowns ul{margin:0;padding:0}
#dropdowns a{width:99.99%;display:block;color:#000;text-decoration:none !important;text-align:left;padding:4px} 
html>body #dropdowns a{width:auto}
#dropdowns a:hover{color:#fff;background-color:#999}
/****************** NAV ******************/
#mainnav{background:#fff url(/images/background.gif) no-repeat;font-size:xx-small;position:relative;display:block;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:80px;z-index:1000}
#navbuttons{white-space:nowrap;display:block;position:absolute;top:64px;left:10px;height:30px;/* IE 5 WIN HACK */ width:660px}
