/* CSS styles I frequently want in Web pages I create.				*//* Doug Baldwin, created July 2, 1999.						*/.doc-title {			/* For things in document titles		*/	text-align: center}.centered {			/* For centered material			*/	text-align: center}.loose-spaced {			/* For material with widely spaced lines	*/	line-height: 1.5}.tight-spaced {			/* For material with closely spaced lines	*/	line-height: 1}.nobreak {				/* For blocks of text that shouldn't have page breaks inside them	*/	page-break-inside: avoid}P.hanging {			/* Hanging indent ("outdent") on paragraphs	*/	text-indent: -1em;	margin-left: 1em}TD.subtitle {			/* Cell used to subtitle a section in table	*/	padding-top: 2em}TD.gutter {			/* Table cell used as horizontal space between columns	*/	margin-left: 2em}/* Table entries generously separated from whatever comes before.						*/TD.spacious {	padding-left: 1em;	padding-top: 0.5em}STRONG.colored {		/* Emphasized text with color			*/	color: red}/* In heavily sectioned documents, headers can benefit from being more clearly   distinguished from one another than they are by default in most browsers.	*/H2.sectioned {	margin-top: 1.5em}/* Emphasize keyboard text as distinct from other text, e.g., when distinguishing   user input from program output in user-machine dialog.						*/KBD.distinguish {	font-weight: bold}/* Images and similar things sometimes want captions but don't come with them.   Use this style on a paragraph to make it look like a caption.				*/.caption {	text-align: center;	font-size: smaller}/* Things that serve a notes to a page (e.g., "last modified" notes, copyright   notices, etc. should be set off from the page's main content.				*/.page-note {	text-align: center;	font-size: smaller}