
/* ----- oatsoft.css ----- */
@media all {
/*
 *  This is the file where you put your CSS changes. 
 *  You should preferrably use this and override the 
 *  relevant properties you want to change here instead 
 *  of customizing plone.css to survive upgrades. Writing
 *  your own plone.css only makes sense for very heavy 
 *  customizations. Useful variables from Plone are 
 *  documented at the bottom of this file.
 */
 
/*  (do not remove this :) */
/*  (not this either :) */


/* DELETE THIS LINE AND PUT YOUR CUSTOM STUFF HERE */

#portal-top {
    /* Top section */
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    background-color: #D3E4DC;
}


#portal-globalnav {
    /* Navigational Plone Tabs(tm). The power of CSS runs strong in these :) */
    font-size: 150%;

}


/*  */

/* DOCUMENTATION ON PRE-DEFINED PROPERTIES FROM PLONE */

 /* You can insert colors and other variables from Plone's 
    base_properties by doing:
    
    & dtml-variableName ; (without the spaces, excluded here to not make it render)
    
    Example:
    
    myLink {
        color: & dtml-fontColor ;   (again, without the spaces)
    }
 
   This means you can generate your own elements that use Plone's defaults,
   and respect any customizations people have done. See base_properties for
   the default values.
 
   These are the available properties:
   
   logoName - the file name of the portal logo
   
   fontFamily - the font family used for all text that is not headers
   
   fontBaseSize - the base font size that everything is calculated from
   
   fontColor - the main font color
   
   fontSmallSize - used for various elements like buttons and discreet text
   
   discreetColor - the font color of discreet text

   backgroundColor - the background color 
   
   linkColor - the color used on normal links

   linkActiveColor - color used on active links

   linkVisitedColor - color used on visited links
   
   borderWidth - the width of most borders in Plone
   
   borderStyle - the style of the border lines, normally solid
   
   borderStyleAnnotations - style of border lines on comments etc
   
   globalBorderColor - the border color used on the main tabs, the portlets etc
   
   globalBackgroundColor - background color for the selected tabs, portlet headings etc
   
   globalFontColor - the color of the font in the tabs and in portlet headings
   
   headingFontFamily - font family for h1/h2/h3/h4/h5/h6 headlines
   
   contentViewBorderColor - the content view tabs border color
   
   contentViewBackgroundColor - the content view tabs background color
   
   contentViewFontColor - the font color used in the content view tabs
   
   inputFontColor - the font color used for input elements
   
   textTransform - whether to lowercase text in portlets, tabs etc.
   
   evenRowBackgroundColor - the background color of even rows in listings
   
   oddRowBackgroundColor - the background color of even rows in listings
   
   notifyBorderColor - border color of notification elements like the status message, the calendar focus
   
   notifyBackgroundColor - background color of notification elements like the status message, the calendar focus
   
   helpBackgroundColor - background color of information pop-ups (currently not used)
          
 */



}


/* XXX ERROR -- could not find 'forge.css'*/

/* XXX ERROR -- could not find 'authoring_forge.css'*/

/* XXX ERROR -- could not find 'base_forge.css'*/

/* XXX ERROR -- could not find 'portlets_forge.css'*/

/* XXX ERROR -- could not find 'public_forge.css'*/

/* ----- SimpleBlogCSS.css ----- */
@media all {
/*  */
/* */


.BlogByLine {}

.simpleBlogCrosspost {}

.noMargin {margin-bottom:0}

.simpleBlogIcons {
    padding-left: 1.5em;
}

.simpleBlogPortletIcons {
    padding-left: 1.8em;
    padding-bottom: 1em;
}

.simpleBlogDescriptionOnly {}

.simpleBlogDescription {
    margin: 0.5em 0em 1em 0em;
    line-height: 1.5em;
}

.simpleBlogTitleOnly {
    margin-bottom:1.5em;
}

.simpleBlogUnpublished {
    margin-bottom:1em ! important;
    color: red;
    text-transform:none ! important;
}

.simpleBlogUnpublishedWarningbox {
    background-color:rgb(255,191,191);
    font-weight:normal;
}

.simpleBlogPublishAction {
    font-weight: bold;
}

.simpleBlogBody {}

.simpleBlogBylineCats {}

.simpleBlogCalendar {
border: 1px solid #8cacbb;
border:none;
}

.simpleBlogCalendar a {
text-decoration: none;
}
.simpleBlogCalendar a:hover {
text-decoration: none;
}

.simpleBlogCalendar th {
background-color: transparent;
font-weight: bold;
text-align: center;
padding: 2px;
}

.simpleBlogCalendar td {
background-color: transparent;
width: 1.5em;
text-align: right;
padding: 2px;
}

.simpleBlogCalendar .weekdays td {
background-color: transparent;
border: 1px solid #8cacbb;
border-style: solid none;
text-align: center;
padding: 2px;
}
.simpleBlogCalendar .event {
background-color: #A3C6BD;
font-weight: bold;
}
.simpleBlogCalendar .todayevent {
background-color: #A3C6BD;
border: 2px solid #ffa500;
font-weight: bold;
}
.simpleBlogCalendar .todaynoevent {
border-collapse: collapse;
border: 2px solid #ffa500;
}

/*  */
}


/* ----- ploneCustom.css ----- */
@media all {
/*
 *  This is the file where you put your CSS changes. 
 *  You should preferrably use this and override the 
 *  relevant properties you want to change here instead 
 *  of customizing plone.css to survive upgrades. Writing
 *  your own plone.css only makes sense for very heavy 
 *  customizations. Useful variables from Plone are 
 *  documented at the bottom of this file.
 */
 
/*  (do not remove this :) */
/*  (not this either :) */


/* DELETE THIS LINE AND PUT YOUR CUSTOM STUFF HERE */




/*  */

/* DOCUMENTATION ON PRE-DEFINED PROPERTIES FROM PLONE */

 /* You can insert colors and other variables from Plone's 
    base_properties by doing:
    
    & dtml-variableName ; (without the spaces, excluded here to not make it render)
    
    Example:
    
    myLink {
        color: & dtml-fontColor ;   (again, without the spaces)
    }
 
   This means you can generate your own elements that use Plone's defaults,
   and respect any customizations people have done. See base_properties for
   the default values.
 
   These are the available properties:
   
   logoName - the file name of the portal logo
   
   fontFamily - the font family used for all text that is not headers
   
   fontBaseSize - the base font size that everything is calculated from
   
   fontColor - the main font color
   
   fontSmallSize - used for various elements like buttons and discreet text
   
   discreetColor - the font color of discreet text

   backgroundColor - the background color 
   
   linkColor - the color used on normal links

   linkActiveColor - color used on active links

   linkVisitedColor - color used on visited links
   
   borderWidth - the width of most borders in Plone
   
   borderStyle - the style of the border lines, normally solid
   
   borderStyleAnnotations - style of border lines on comments etc
   
   globalBorderColor - the border color used on the main tabs, the portlets etc
   
   globalBackgroundColor - background color for the selected tabs, portlet headings etc
   
   globalFontColor - the color of the font in the tabs and in portlet headings
   
   headingFontFamily - font family for h1/h2/h3/h4/h5/h6 headlines
   
   contentViewBorderColor - the content view tabs border color
   
   contentViewBackgroundColor - the content view tabs background color
   
   contentViewFontColor - the font color used in the content view tabs
   
   inputFontColor - the font color used for input elements
   
   textTransform - whether to lowercase text in portlets, tabs etc.
   
   evenRowBackgroundColor - the background color of even rows in listings
   
   oddRowBackgroundColor - the background color of even rows in listings
   
   notifyBorderColor - border color of notification elements like the status message, the calendar focus
   
   notifyBackgroundColor - background color of notification elements like the status message, the calendar focus
   
   helpBackgroundColor - background color of information pop-ups (currently not used)
          
 */



}

