
.menu, .menu li, .menu ul, .menu a {z-index:800;}

/* Submenus (<ul> tags) are hidden and absolutely positioned downwards from their parent */
.menulist ul {
 display: none;
 position: absolute;
 top: 42px;
 left: 0px;
}

.menulist li a{display: block;}
.menulist ul li a{display: block;}

/* Second and third etc. level submenus - position across from parent instead */
.menulist ul ul {
 top: -2px; margin-top: 0;
 left: 180px;
}

/*
 All menu items (<li> tags). 'float: left' lines them up horizontally, and they are
 positioned relatively to correctly offset submenus. Also, they have overlapping borders.
*/

.menulist li {
 display: block;
 position: relative;
}

/* Items in submenus - override float/border/margin from above, restoring default vertical style */
.menulist ul li {
 z-index:800;
}

#mymenu ul li a
{
 text-transform: lowercase;
}

/* Only style submenu indicators within submenus. */
.menulist a .subind {
 display: none;
}
.menulist ul a .subind {
 display: block;
 float: right;
}


.menulist ul a {
 float: none;
}

/*
 HACKS: IE/Win:
 A small height on <li> and <a> tags and floating prevents gaps in menu.
 * html affects <=IE6 and *+html affects IE7.
 You may want to move these to browser-specific style sheets.
*/
*+html .menulist ul li {
 float: left;
 height: 1%;

}
*+html .menulist ul a {
 height: 1%;
 }
* html .menulist ul li {
 float: left;
 height: 1%;
}

* html .menulist ul a {
 height: 1%;
}
/* End Hacks */