.menu_top, .menu_top ul {
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    border: 0;
    list-style-type: none;
    display: block;
}

.menu_top li {
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    border: 0;
    display: block;
    float: left;    /* move all main list items into one row, by floating them */
    position: relative;    /* position each LI, thus creating potential IE.win overlap problem */
    z-index: 5;        /* thus we need to apply explicit z-index here... */
}

.menu_top li:hover {
    z-index: 10000;    /* ...and here. this makes sure active item is always above anything else in the menu */
    white-space: normal;/* required to resolve IE7 :hover bug (z-index above is ignored if this is not present)
                            see http://www.tanfa.co.uk/css/articles/pure-css-popups-bug.asp for other stuff that work */
}

.menu_top li li {
    float: none;/* items of the nested menus are kept on separate lines */
}

.menu_top ul {
    visibility: hidden;    /* initially hide all submenus. */
    position: absolute;
    z-index: 10;
    left: 0;    /* while hidden, always keep them at the top left corner, */
    top: 0;        /*         to avoid scrollbars as much as possible */
}

.menu_top li:hover>ul {
    visibility: visible;    /* display submenu them on hover */
    top: 100%;    /* 1st level go below their parent item */
}

.menu_top li li:hover>ul {    /* 2nd+ levels go on the right side of the parent item */
    top: 0;
    left: 100%;
}

/* -- float.clear --
    force containment of floated LIs inside of UL */
.menu_top:after, .menu_top ul:after {
    content: ".";
    height: 0;
    display: block;
    visibility: hidden;
    overflow: hidden;
    clear: both;
}
.menu_top, .menu_top ul {    /* IE7 float clear: */
    min-height: 0;
}
/* -- float.clear.END --  */

/* -- sticky.submenu --
    it should not disappear when your mouse moves a bit outside the submenu
    YOU SHOULD NOT STYLE the background of the ".menu_top UL" or this feature may not work properly!
    if you do it, make sure you 110% know what you do */
.menu_top ul {
    background-image: url(/theme/default/img/empty.gif);    /* required for sticky to work in IE6 and IE7 - due to their (different) hover bugs */
    padding: 10px 30px 30px 30px;
    margin: -10px 0 0 -30px;
    /*background: #f00;*/    /* uncomment this if you want to see the "safe" area.
                                you can also use to adjust the safe area to your requirement */
}
.menu_top ul ul {
    padding: 30px 30px 30px 10px;
    margin: -30px 0 0 -10px;
}
/* -- sticky.submenu.END -- */






.menu_top, .menu_top ul li {
   
    background: #F76617;
    
}

.menu_top ul li ul li{
    color: #eee;
    background: #C83639;
    
}


.menu_top ul {
    width: 11em;
    
}

.menu_top a, .menu_top span {
    text-decoration: none;
    color: #FFF;
    padding: .4em 1em;
    display: block;
    position: relative;
    
}

.menu_top a:hover, .menu_top li:hover>a {
    color: #FFF;
    background-color: #C83639;
}
 .menu_top li ul li  a {
    color: #FFF;
    background-color: #C83639;
}
  .menu_top li ul li a:hover {
    color: #FFF;
    background-color: #A82D2A;
}
.menu_top li li {    /* create borders around each item */
    border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
}
.menu_top ul>li + li {    /* and remove the top border on all but first item in the list */
    border-top: 0;
}

.menu_top li li:hover>ul {    /* inset 2nd+ submenus, to show off overlapping */
    top: 5px;
    left: 90%;
}

/* special colouring for "Main menu:", and for "xx submenu" items in ADxMenu
    placed here to clarify the terminology I use when referencing submenus in posts */
.menu_top>li:first-child>a, .menu_top li + li + li li:first-child>a {
    color: #FFF;
}