BEGIN CSS 

body {
	margin:0px;
	padding:0px;
	font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
	color:#333;
	background-color:white;
	}
h1 {
	margin:0px 0px 15px 0px;
	padding:0px;
	font-size:24px;
	line-height:24px;
	font-weight:800;
	color:#ccc;
	}
p {
	font:11px/20px verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
	margin:0px 0px 16px 0px;
	padding:0px;
	}
#Content>p {margin:0px;}
#Content>p+p {text-indent:30px;}

a {
	color:#09c;
	font-size:11px;
	text-decoration:none;
	font-weight:600;
	font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
	}
a:link {color:#09c;}
a:visited {color:#07a;}
a:hover {background-color:#eee;}

#Header {
	margin:50px 0px 10px 0px;
	padding:17px 0px 0px 20px;
	/* For IE5/Win's benefit height = [correct height] + [top padding] + [top and bottom border widths] */
	height:33px; /* 14px + 17px + 2px = 33px */
	border-style:solid;
	border-color:black;
	border-width:1px 0px; /* top and bottom borders: 1px; left and right borders: 0px */
	line-height:11px;
	background-color:#eee;

/* Here is the ugly brilliant hack that protects IE5/Win from its own stupidity. 
Thanks to Tantek Celik for the hack and to Eric Costello for publicizing it. 
IE5/Win incorrectly parses the "\"}"" value, prematurely closing the style 
declaration. The incorrect IE5/Win value is above, while the correct value is 
below. See http://glish.com/css/hacks.asp for details. */
	voice-family: "\"}\"";
	voice-family:inherit;
	height:14px; /* the correct height */
	}

#Content {
	margin:0px 210px 50px 10px;
	padding:10px;
	}

#Menu {
	position:absolute;
	top:100px;
	right:20px;
	width:172px;
	padding:10px;
	background-color:#eee;
	border:1px dashed #999;
	line-height:17px;
/* Again, the ugly brilliant hack. */
	voice-family: "\"}\"";
	voice-family:inherit;
	width:150px;
	}
/* Again, "be nice to Opera 5". */
body>#Menu {width:150px;}

 END CSS 
