a { text-decoration:none; }



.clear { clear:both; }



.clearleft { clear:left; }



.entry { line-height:18px !important; }



.entry p { margin-bottom:1em; }



.entry h1, .entry h2, .entry h3, .entry h4, .entry h5, .entry h6 {

	font-weight:bold;

	margin:5px 0;

}



blockquote {

	padding-left:30px;

	font-style:italic;

}



.entry ul { padding-left:20px; }



.entry ul li { list-style-type:square; }



.entry ol { padding-left:25px; }



/* Begin Images */

p img {

	padding:0;

	max-width:100%;

}



/*	Using 'class="alignright"' on an image will (who would've

	thought?!) align the image to the right. And using 'class="centered',

	will of course center the image. This is much better than using

	align="center", being much more futureproof (and valid) */



img.centered {

	display:block;

	margin-left:auto;

	margin-right:auto;

}



img.alignright {

	padding:4px;

	margin:0 0 2px 7px;

	display:inline;

}



img.alignleft {

	padding:4px;

	margin:0 7px 2px 0;

	display:inline;

}



.alignright { float:right; }



.alignleft { float:left }

/* End Images */



/* Begin Various Tags & Classes */

acronym, abbr, span.caps { cursor:help; }



acronym, abbr { border-bottom:1px dashed #999; }



blockquote {

	margin:10px;

	padding-left:20px;

}



blockquote cite {

	margin:5px 0 0;

	display:block;

}



.center { text-align:center; }



.hidden { display:none; }



hr { display:none; }



a img { border:none; }



.navigation {

	/* display:block;

	text-align:center;

	margin-bottom:60px;*/

	margin-top:10px;

}

/* End Various Tags & Classes*/



/* Captions */

.aligncenter,

div.aligncenter {

	display:block;

	margin-left:auto;

	margin-right:auto;

}



.wp-caption {

	border:1px solid #ddd;

	text-align:center;

	background-color:#f3f3f3;

	padding-top:4px;

	margin:10px;

}



.wp-caption img {

	margin:0;

	padding:0;

	border:0 none;

}



.wp-caption p.wp-caption-text {

	font-size:11px;

	line-height:17px;

	padding:0 4px 5px;

	margin:0;

}

/* End captions */
