span.title {
	font: 1.8em trebuchet ms, trebuchet, Arial, sans-serif;
	letter-spacing: -.005em;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
}

span.redtitle {
	font: 1.8em trebuchet ms, trebuchet, Arial, sans-serif;
	letter-spacing: -.005em;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
}

h2.sub-title {
	font: normal 1.4em trebuchet ms, trebuchet, Arial, sans-serif;
	letter-spacing: -.005em;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	color: #000;
}

h3.sub2-title {
	font: normal 1.3em trebuchet ms, trebuchet, Arial, sans-serif;
	letter-spacing: -.005em;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	color: #000;
}

h5.red {
	font: normal 1.3em trebuchet ms, trebuchet, Arial, sans-serif;
	letter-spacing: -.005em;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	color: #D20A1E;
}

/* These are standard sIFR styles... do not modify */

.sIFR-flash {
	visibility: visible !important;
	margin: 0;
}

.sIFR-replaced {
	visibility: visible !important;
}

span.sIFR-alternate {
	position: absolute;
	left: 0;
	top: 0;
	width: 0;
	height: 0;
	display: block;
	overflow: hidden;
}

/* These "decoy" styles are used to hide the browser text before it is replaced... the negative-letter spacing in this case is used to make the browser text metrics match up with the sIFR text metrics since the sIFR text in this example is so much narrower... your own settings may vary... any weird sizing issues you may run into are usually fixed by tweaking these decoy styles */

.sIFR-hasFlash h1.title {
	visibility:hidden;
}

.sIFR-hasFlash h2.sub-title {
	visibility:hidden;
}
