/* Prototip.css */

/*.tooltip { width: 150px; color: #fff;}
.tooltip .title { background: #0F6788; font: italic 17px Georgia, serif; padding: 5px;}
.tooltip .content { background: dodgerblue; font: 11px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; padding: 5px;}*/

.tooltip {
	background:url(thbg2.jpg);
	color:white;
	/*padding-left:3px;*/
	padding:5px;
	margin:0;
	font-size:20px;
	width:150px;
	}
.tooltip .title {
	background:url(thbg2.jpg);
	color:white;
	padding-left:3px;
	padding-right:3px;
	margin:0;
	font-size:16px;
	font-weight:bold;
}
.tooltip .content {
	background:url(thbg2.jpg);
	color:white;
	padding:0px;
	margin:0px;
	font-size:20px;}

.pinktip { border: 5px solid #a1a1a1; }
.pinktip .title { background: #ff1e53; color: #fff; font: italic 17px Georgia, serif; padding: 5px; }
.pinktip .content { background: #fff; color: #555555; padding: 5px; }

/* Effects like 'blind' go a little bit better when 
   there is no border on the tooltip itself.
   Put the borders on .title and .content instead,
   here's how to do that: */
.darktip { width: 200px; }
.darktip .title, .darktip .content { border: 5px solid #999999; padding: 5px; }
.darktip .title { border-bottom: none; background: #606060; color: #fff; font: italic 17px Georgia, serif; }
.darktip .content { border-top: none; background: #808080; color: #fff; font: 11px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; }
