/*****************************************************************************
scalable Inman Flash Replacement (sIFR) version 3.

Copyright 2006 – 2008 Mark Wubben, <http://novemberborn.net/>

Older versions:
* IFR by Shaun Inman
* sIFR 1.0 by Mike Davidson, Shaun Inman and Tomas Jogin
* sIFR 2.0 by Mike Davidson, Shaun Inman, Tomas Jogin and Mark Wubben

See also <http://novemberborn.net/sifr3> and <http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr3>.

This software is licensed and provided under the CC-GNU LGPL.
See <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/LGPL/2.1/>
*****************************************************************************/

@media screen {
  .sIFR-flash {
    visibility: visible !important;
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
  }
  
  .sIFR-replaced, .sIFR-ignore {
    visibility: visible !important;
  }
  
  .sIFR-alternate {
    position: absolute;
    left: 0;
    top: 0;
    width: 0;
    height: 0;
    display: block;
    overflow: hidden;
  }
  
  .sIFR-replaced div.sIFR-fixfocus {
    margin: 0pt; 
    padding: 0pt; 
    overflow: auto; 
    letter-spacing: 0px; 
    float: none;
  }
}

@media print {
  .sIFR-flash {
    display    : none !important;
    height     : 0;
    width      : 0;
    position   : absolute;
    overflow   : hidden;
  }
  
  .sIFR-alternate {
    visibility : visible !important;
    display    : block   !important;
    position   : static  !important;
    left       : auto    !important;
    top        : auto    !important;
    width      : auto    !important;
    height     : auto    !important;
  }
}

/*
Place CSS rules for to-be-replaced elements here. Prefix by .sIFR-active
so they only apply if sIFR is active. Make sure to limit the CSS to the screen
media type, in order not to have the printed text come out weird.
*/
@media screen {
  /* Example:
  .sIFR-active h1 {
    font-family: Verdana;
    visibility: hidden;
  }
  */



.sIFR-active .sifr_back, 
.sIFR-active .sifr_backhi,
.sIFR-active .sifr_back a, 
.sIFR-active .sifr_backhi a,
.sIFR-active .sifr_menu, 
.sIFR-active .sifr_menuhi,
.sIFR-active .sifr_menu a, 
.sIFR-active .sifr_menuhi a
 {
		font-family: Verdana;
		/* UniverseCondensed bold 35 = font-size:36px; letter-spacing: -3 */
		/* TheMixSemiLight bold 35 = font-size:40px; letter-spacing: -2 */
		/* TheMixSemiLight bold 25 = font-size:40px; letter-spacing: -2 */
		/*  35 = 40 */
		font-size:28px;
		visibility: hidden;
		letter-spacing:0px;
		margin:0;
		padding:0;
		display:inline;
		xmargin-right:10px;
		xmargin-left:10px;
		xbackground-color:#FF00FF;
  }
.sIFR-active .sifr_hoofd,
.sIFR-active .sifr_hoofd_kort
 {
		font-family: Verdana;
		/* UniverseCondensed bold 35 = font-size:36px; letter-spacing: -3 */
		/* TheMixSemiLight bold 35 = font-size:40px; letter-spacing: -2 */
		/* TheMixSemiLight bold 25 = font-size:40px; letter-spacing: -2 */
		/*  35 = 40 */
		font-size:28px;
		visibility: hidden;
		letter-spacing:0px;
		margin:0;
		padding:0;
		display:inline;
  }

.sIFR-active h1.sIFR-replaced, 
.sIFR-active h2.sIFR-replaced, 
.sIFR-active h3.sIFR-replaced, 
.sIFR-active h4.sIFR-replaced
{
	margin:0;
	padding:0;
    xvisibility: hidden;
}




/*

Then, once sIFR determines it will run, your html and body tags are classed with “.sIFR-hasFlash”. 
This is done in order to accomplish two things: 1) to hide your browser text as the method is running, and 2) to create 
“decoy” styles for the text you are replacing. Decoy styles are never seen by the user. They are meant to adjust the space the browser text takes up before 

*/


}