.custom .format_text .to_comments { display:none; }
.custom .menu { background: #001B6B}
.custom #footer {border-top:3px double #111111; color: #111111;}
.custom #footer ul {color: #111111;}
.custom #footer li {display:inline;}
.custom #comments{display:none;}

.custom .menu .current a, .menu .current-cat a {border-bottom-color:#001B6B;}


/* This line sets up our clickable background image based on the site title's link */
/* DIY: Adjust the height & width attributes to reflect the actual size of your image */
/* File: custom.cssDescription:	Custom styles for ThesisBASIC USAGE: If you have enabled the custom stylesheet in the Thesis options panel, the <body> tag will be appended with the "custom" class, like so: <body class="custom">. You can use the "custom" class to override *any* CSS declarations contained in the style.css file. For example, if you wish to change the default link color to green, you would add the following declarations to this file: .custom a, .custom a:visited { color: #090; }	<--- This makes links green.custom a:hover { color: #00f; } <--- This makes links blue when you mouse over them 
WHY THIS WORKS: By using the "custom" class, you are creating more specific CSS declarations for HTML elements. CSS styling is applied through rules of specificity, and because declarations prepended with .custom are more specific, they get applied when the page is rendered! More information about styling your Thesis installation using this file can be foundin the User's Guide: http://diythemes.com/thesis/rtfm/customizing-thesis-with-customcss */
/* This line removes the padding from the header so that the background image sits close to the nav menu, the bottom border of the header, and the sides of the content */
.custom #header{ padding: 0; }


.custom #header #tagline { height: 0; }














