
.clear
{
	clear: both;
}
.hide
{
	display: none;
}
.inside
{
	/* glitch in IE caused by vertical padding in this class, so 0 padding is
	 * set here and those blocks that need the vertical padding must be
	 * applied to the parent element. the purpose of this class is to provide
	 * horizontal padding without using hacks to get around IE's broken box
	 * model. so it's okay to apply vertical padding to the parent element,
	 * just not horizontal padding.
	 */
	padding: 0 1em;
}
html[xmlns] .mozclear
{
	/* this selector should be valid CSS, but Opera 7.5 (and above) will pick
	 * this up as well. Shouldn't be a problem, Opera should handle this fine,
	 * but it's a Mozilla-targeted hack, and it should probably only affect
	 * mozilla. You can do that by replacing the INVALID CSS selector
	 * :root .mozclear for what's given here.
	 */
	border-bottom: 1px solid;
	border-color: transparent;
	margin-bottom: -1px;
}

/* margin values and font sizes for headings, and margins on paragraphs
 * and lists are not consistent across browser platforms. to achieve a
 * consistent look we need to explicity set these values here. it may
 * seem an odd way to declare the margins like this but you never
 * know what kind of horizontal padding a browser may be using on an
 * element, and I only want to change the vertical padding.
 *
 * pixels are used here, rather than ems, because I want a consistent
 * margin on the different headings. if I use ems, 1em for an h1 element
 * is much larger than 1em on an h6 element. I don't wnat this.
 *
 * salt to taste
 */
/* alter some HTML elements' default style
 */

/* now we craft the core layout of the page. this includes positioning and
 * gutter space. colors and fonts should not come into play at this point.
 * when defining a border, default its color to white which is probably
 * the safest thing to do.
 */

body
{
	padding: 10px 0;
	margin:1em 1em;
	font: normal 100.01%/1.1em "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, Geneva, sans-serif;	   
} 
p {
	font: 1em/1.5em "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, sans-serif;
	margin-top: 1.5em;
	margin-bottom: 1.5em;
}
h1 {
	margin:1 0 1.25em 0;
	font-weight: normal;
	font-style: normal;
	font-size: 200%;
	color: #090500;
	letter-spacing: 5px;
	line-height: 1.2em;
}

h2 {
	margin:1 0 1.25em 0;
	padding:0;
	font-weight: normal;
	font-style: normal;
	font-size: 1.5em;
	line-height: 1.2em;
}

h3 {
	margin:1 0 1.25em 0;
	padding:0;
	font-size: 1.3em;
	line-height: 1.1em;
}
#pageWrapper
{
	border: solid 1px #fff;
	border-width: 0 1px;
	margin: 0 2%;		/* set side margins here 'cause IE doesn't like it set
				   on the body element */
	min-width: 40em;	/* IE doens't understand this property. I use ems rather
				   than pixels so that the layout shouldn't break even
				   when the browser's default size is set very large */
	width: auto;
}
* html #pageWrapper
{
	/* \*/
		word-wrap: break-word;
	/* invalid CSS but keeps IE from breaking horribly under narrow viewports */
}
#masthead
{
	background: transparent url(dreibilderhp.jpg) top left no-repeat;
	border: solid 1px #fff;
	border-width: 3px 0;
	padding: 200px 0px 0px 0em;
}
#masthead h1
{
	margin: 0;
	letter-spacing: .3em;
	padding: .5em 0 1em;
	font-weight: bold;
}          
.absatz
{
	color: black;
	background-color: #e9ebf0;
	border: 2px solid #349995;

}
#outerColumnContainer
{
	/* reserves space for the left and right columns. you can use either
	 * padding, margins, or borders, depending on your needs. however you
	 * can use the border method to create a background color for both left
	 * and right columns
	 */
	border-left: solid 11em #fff;
	border-right: solid 11em #fff;
}
#innerColumnContainer
{
	border: solid 1px #fff;
	border-width: 0 1px;
	margin: 0 -1px;		/* compensate for the borders because of
				   100% width declaration */
	width:100%;
	z-index: 1;
}
#leftColumn, #middleColumn, #rightColumn, #SOWrap
{
	overflow: visible;	/* fix for IE italics bug */
	position: relative;	/* fix some rendering issues */
}
#SOWrap
{
	float: left;
	margin: 0 -1px 0 0;
	width: 100%;
	z-index: 3;
}
#middleColumn
{
	float: right;
	margin: 0 0 0 -1px;
	width: 100%; 
	z-index: 5;
}
#leftColumn
{
	float: left;
	margin: 0 1px 0 -11em;
	width: 11em;
	z-index: 4;
}
#rightColumn
{
	float: right;
	width: 12em;
	margin: 0 -12em 0 1px;
	z-index: 2;
}
#footer
{
	border: solid 1px #fff;
	border-width: 1px 0;
	padding: 0.5em;
}

/* vertical navigation stuff. mostly exactly as seen in the vnav.css styleheet
 * in the original skidoo layout.
 */

.vnav
{
	margin: 1em 0px;
}
.vnav ul, .vnav ul li
{
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	list-style-type: none;
	display: block;
}
.vnav ul
{
	border: solid 1px #fff;
	border-bottom-width: 0;
}
.vnav ul li
{
	border-bottom: solid 1px #fff;
}
.vnav ul li a
{
	display: block;
	text-decoration: none;
	padding: 2px 5px;
}
* html .vnav ul li a/* hide from IE5.0/Win & IE5/Mac */
{
	height: 0.01%;
}
* html .vnav ul
{
	position: relative;	/* IE needs this to fix a rendering problem */
}
.vnav h3
 { font-size: 115%; margin-bottom: 0; padding-bottom: 0 }

/* horizontal navigation stuff. mostly exactly as seen in the hnav.css styleheet
 * in the original skidoo layout.
 */

.hnav
{
	border-bottom: solid 1px #fff;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 3px 0 4px 0;
	white-space: nowrap;
}
.hnav ul span.divider
{
	display: none;
}
* html .hnav/* Hide from IE5/Mac (& IE5.0/Win) */
{
	height: 0.01%;	/* holly hack to fix a render bug in IE6/Win */
}
* html .HNAV
{
	height: auto;	/* above IE6/Win holly hack breaks IE5/Win when page
			   length get beyond the point that 1% height is taller
			   than the text height. IE5/Win does not need this
			   holly hack so we remove it here */
	padding: 0;	/* IE5/Win will resize #hnav to fit the heights of its
			   inline children that have vertical padding. So this
			   incorrect case selector will remove that padding */
}
.hnav ul
{
	text-align: center;
	list-style-type: none;
	line-height: normal;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
}
.hnav ul li
{
	display: inline;
	white-space: nowrap;
	margin: 0;
}
.hnav ul li a, .hnav ul li a:link, .hnav ul li a:visited, .hnav ul li a:active
{ text-decoration: none; margin: 0 -1px 0 0; padding: 3px 10px 4px; border-left: 1px solid #000; border-right: 1px solid #000; }
.bildrechts { float: right; }
.bildlinks { float: left; }
* html .HNAV ul li a
{
	/* \*/
		width: 1%;
	/* holly hack for IE5/Win inline padding. this hack fixes different
	 * rendering bugs in 5.0 and 5.5. Width is used instead of height
	 * because if the document is too long, these elements become very tall
	 * and disrupt the look of the document. too wide an element is better,
	 * visually, than too tall. */
}
.hnav ul li a:hover
{
	text-decoration: none;
}

/* below is a series of selectors to get a consistent font size across
 * platforms. this is outside the 'theme' section on purpose. use #pageWrapper
 * to set the base font-size for the layout.
 */
html>body
{
	/* Opera's default font size is typically 10% smaller than IE or Mozilla
	 * so we correct for this here, since we're using percentages
	 * everywhere. And we do this because pixel-based fonts don't resize
	 * under IE/Win and percentages/ems are essentially the same, and I like
	 * percentages for fonts.
	 */
	font-size: 110%; }
body:last-child, * html body
{
	/* of course the previous selector for Opera's fix is caught by more
	 * than a few other browsers, so we reset that value here.
	 */
	font-size: 100.1%;
}

/* everything below this point is related to the page's "theme" and could be
 * placed in a separate stylesheet to allow for multiple color/font scemes on
 * the layout. you should probably leave a default theme within this stylesheet
 * just to be on the safe side.
 */

#pageWrapper, #masthead, #innerColumnContainer, #footer, .vnav ul, .vnav ul li, .hnav, .hnav ul li a
{
	border-color: #565;
}

#pageWrapper
{
	font-size: 80%;	/* set your default font size here. */
}
#masthead
{
	color: #fff;
	background-color: #45c8c3;
}
.hnav
{
	color: #fff;
	background-color: #349995;
}
#outerColumnContainer
{
	border-right-color: #e9ebf0;
	border-left-color: #cfdede;
}
.vnav ul li a:link, .vnav ul li a:visited, .vnav ul li a:active
{
	color: #000;
	text-decoration: none;
	background-color: #e9ebf0;
}
.vnav ul li a:hover
{
	color: #fff;
	text-decoration: none;
	background-color: #349995;
}
.hnav ul li a:link, .hnav ul li a:visited
{
	color: #000;
	background-color: #45c8c3;
}
.hnav ul li a:hover
{
	color: #fff;
	background-color: #349995;
}
#rightColumn .inside
{
	/* if you apply a font size to just #rightColumn, then its width,
	 * which is specified in EMs, will also be affected. you don't want
	 * that. so apply font size changes to the .inside element which exists
	 * inside underneath all three columns
	 */
	font-size: 90%;
}
#rightColumn .inside a { color: #349995; font-size: 105%; text-decoration: none }
#footer
{
	color: #fff;
	background-color: #349995;
	text-align: center;
}


dl{
	float:left;
	margin:0 0 1em 1em;
	padding:0;
}
dd {
	text-align: center;
	margin: 0em 1.25em 0.5em 0;
	color: #6a6a6a; 
	font-size:90%;
}
.aktuell {
font-size: 90%;
background-color: #f7fdfe;
	padding: 5px;
	margin: 0;
	border-style: solid;
	border-width: 1px;
}