/*
Theme Name: Twenty Twelve Child Theme for Lee University
Theme URI: http://webpages.leeu.edu/
Author: Brett Deaton
Author URI: http://webpages.leeu.edu/
Description: The 2012 theme for WordPress is a fully responsive theme that looks great on any device. Features include a front page template with a its own widgets, an optional display font, styling for post formats on both index and single views, and an optional no-sidebar page template. Make it yours with a custom menu, header image, and background.
Version: 0.1
Template: twentytwelve
License: GNU General Public License v2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Tags: light, gray, white, one-column, two-columns, right-sidebar, flexible-width, custom-background, custom-header, custom-menu, editor-style, featured-images, flexible-header, full-width-template, microformats, post-formats, rtl-language-support, sticky-post, theme-options, translation-ready
Text Domain: twentytwelve

This theme, like WordPress, is licensed under the GPL.
Use it to make something cool, have fun, and share what you've learned with others.
*/

@import url("../twentytwelve/style.css");

.branding { float:right; margin:6px 0 0 0; width: 250px; z-index:9999; }

/* Minimum width of 600 pixels. */
@media screen and (min-width: 600px) {
.site-header {
background: url(http://webpages.leeu.edu/images/logo/lee-logo-header_blu-red.png) no-repeat 100% 10%;
}
}

/* =Column Plugin Styles
---------------------------------
.one_half {
	width: 46%;
	margin-right: 1%;
	margin-left: 1%;
}

.one_third {
	width: 32%;
	margin-right: 1.3%;
}

.two_third {
	width: 64%;
	margin-right: 2.6%;
}

.one_fourth {
	width: 24%;
	margin-right: 1%;
}

.three_fourth {
	width: 72%;
	margin-right: 3%;
}

.one_fifth {
	width: 19%;
	margin-right: 1%;
}

.two_fifth {
	width: 38%;
	margin-right: 2%;
}

.three_fifth {
	width: 57%;
	margin-right: 3%;
}

.four_fifth {
	width: 76%;
	margin-right: 3%;
}

.one_sixth {
	width: 16%;
	margin-right: .6%;
}

/* =Notes
--------------------------------------------------------------
This stylesheet uses rem values with a pixel fallback. The rem
values (and line heights) are calculated using two variables:

$rembase:     14;
$line-height: 24;

---------- Examples

* Use a pixel value with a rem fallback for font-size, padding, margins, etc.
	padding: 5px 0;
	padding: 0.357142857rem 0; (5 / $rembase)

* Set a font-size and then set a line-height based on the font-size
	font-size: 16px
	font-size: 1.142857143rem; (16 / $rembase)
	line-height: 1.5; ($line-height / 16)

---------- Vertical spacing

Vertical spacing between most elements should use 24px or 48px
to maintain vertical rhythm:

.my-new-div {
	margin: 24px 0;
	margin: 1.714285714rem 0; ( 24 / $rembase )
}

---------- Further reading

http://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/font-size-with-rem
http://blog.typekit.com/2011/11/09/type-study-sizing-the-legible-letter/


