div.blog {
border-left:5px solid gray;
color: gray;
padding-left:20px;
}

/* Captions */
.aligncenter,
div.aligncenter {
	display: block;
	margin-left: auto;
	margin-right: auto;
}

.wp-caption {
	border: 1px solid #ddd;
	text-align: center;
	background-color: #f3f3f3;
	padding-top: 4px;
	margin: 10px;
	-moz-border-radius: 3px;
	-khtml-border-radius: 3px;
	-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
	border-radius: 3px;
}

.wp-caption img {
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	border: 0 none;
}

.wp-caption p.wp-caption-text {
	font-size: 11px;
	line-height: 17px;
	padding: 0 4px 5px;
	margin: 0;
}
/* End captions */

/*	Using 'class="alignright"' on an image will (who would've
	thought?!) align the image to the right. And using 'class="centered',
	will of course center the image. This is much better than using
	align="center", being much more futureproof (and valid) */

img.centered {
	display: block;
	margin-left: auto;
	margin-right: auto;
	}

img.alignright {
	border:4px solid #ffffff;
	margin: 0 0 2px 11px;
	display: inline;
	}
	
.articleBox .article p img.alignright {
	border:4px solid #ffffff;
	margin: 0 0 2px 11px;
	display: inline;
	}


img.alignleft {
	border:4px solid #ffffff;
	margin: 0 7px 2px 0;
	display: inline;
	}

.alignright {
	float: right;
	}

.alignleft {
	float: left
	}
/* End Images */

small {
	font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif;
	font-size: 0.9em;
	line-height: 1.5em;
	}

h1, h2, h3 {
	font-family: 'Trebuchet MS', 'Lucida Grande', Verdana, Arial, Sans-Serif;
	font-weight: bold;
	}

h2 {
	font-size: 18px;
	}
	
h2 a {
	text-decoration: none;
	}
	
.postmetadata {
	clear: both;
}

.clear {
	clear: both;
}

.postmetadata ul, .postmetadata li {
	display: inline;
	list-style-type: none;
	list-style-image: none;
	}
	
.navigation {
	display: block;
	text-align: center;
	margin-top: 10px;
	margin-bottom: 60px;
	}