/*
    custom.css — custom styles for Cutline that YOU define
    ------------------------------------------------------
    
    This stylesheet will allow you to futureproof your
    changes against future releases and upgrades. I know
    you work hard on your modified styles, and I don't
    want you to feel like every upgrade is a total drag!
    
    Instructions:
    
    Modifying existing Cutline styles to your liking is a
    breeze with this handy stylesheet. The <body> tag
    within the header.php file has been appended with a
    CSS class called "custom," and thanks to this, you now
    have the ability to override ANY style that's declared
    in the original Cutline stylesheet.
    
    In practice, you simply need to copy the CSS for the
    element that you want to change (from style.css) and
    then paste it here. Prefix the new CSS declaration
    with .custom, and then make your tweaks as necessary.
    
    Here's an example:
    
    To change the default color of unvisited links from 
    blue to red (#c00) and remove the default underline, 
    this is what you would do:
    
    .custom a { color: #c00; text-decoration: none; }
    
    Cool? Now get to hackin!
*/

a:visited { color: #111; text-decoration: underline; }
#masthead h3 { margin: 0 0 0.75em 0; font-weight: normal; font-size: 1.8em; text-transform: none; color: #888; text-align: left; }
