/*
 * responsive.custom.css is for custom media queries that are not set via the
 * theme settings, such as cascading media queries.
 *
 * By default all the other responsive stylesheets used in Adaptivetheme use a
 * "stacking method", however cascading media queries use a waterfall method so
 * you can leverage the cascade and inheritance for all browsers that support
 * media queries.
 *
 * @SEE http://zomigi.com/blog/essential-considerations-for-crafting-quality-media-queries/#mq-overlap-stack
 *
 * NOTE: this file loads by default, to disable go to your theme settings and
 * look under the "CSS" settings tab.
 */

/*
 * Really small screens and up
 */
/* @media only screen and (min-width: 220px) {} */

/*
 * Smalltouch sizes and up
 */
/* @media only screen and (min-width: 320px) {} */

/*
 * Smalltouch sizes and down
 */
@media only screen and (max-width: 480px) {
  /* 
   * Float Region Blocks - custom media query CSS example:
   * 
   * Float regions blocks is an Extension you can enable in the appearance
   * settings for your theme. This feature allows you to automatically float
   * blocks in regions, you can switch it on and off depending on your
   * requirements. For design purposes you many want to remove the floats for
   * devices where the entire theme is just one column - for example small
   * mobile phones. The following CSS is inside the custom media query:
   *
   *   @media only screen and (max-width: 480px){}
   *
   * This will target devices with a maximum width of 480px - most small phones.
   * In these smaller screen sizes we can remove the float and widths so all
   * blocks stack instead of displaying horizonally. The selector used is an
   * "attribute selector" which will match on any float block class. Use your
   * inspector or Firebug to get the classes from the page output if you need
   * more granular control over block alignment and stacking.
   */
  .region[class*="float-blocks"] .block {
    float: none;
    width: 100%;
  }
}

/*
 * Tablet sizes and up
 */
/* @media only screen and (min-width: 768px) {} */

/*
 * Desktops/laptops and up
 */
	
@media only screen and (min-width: 800px) {} 

@media only screen and (min-width: 1025px)  and (max-width: 1180px) {
	
	/*----- COLLEGES MAP - Open -----*/
	.map-colleges-list .node-content {
		left: 70%;
		top: 50px;
		width: 25%;
	}
	/*----- COLLEGES MAP - Close -----*/
} 

@media only screen and (min-width: 1700px) {
	
	/*----- HEADER - Open -----*/
	.top-wrapper-scroll #logo img,
	.top-wrapper.menu-open #logo img {
		max-width: 100%;
	}
	/*----- HEADER - Close -----*/
	
	
	/*----- MEGAMENU - Open -----*
	.block-tb-megamenu {
		margin: 0 auto!important;
		max-width: 1600px;
	}
	.block-tb-megamenu .tb-megamenu-submenu.dropdown-menu {
		width: 1600px!important;
	}
	/*----- MEGAMENU - Close -----*/
	
	
	/*----- PARALLAX BLOCK - Open -----*/
	.parallax-block .block-content {
		max-width: none;
		width: 35%;
	}
	/*----- PARALLAX BLOCK - Close -----*/
	
	
	/*----- SIDEBAR - Open -----*/
	#content .region-sidebar-second {
		width: 22%;
	}
	
	.table-max {
		max-width: 78%; 
	}
	/*----- SIDEBAR - Close -----*/
	
	
	/*----- COLLEGES MAP - Open -----*/
	#colleges-map-content .column-left.active-stick {
		margin-top: 130px!important;
	}
	.marker .marker-bullet {
		height: 10px;
		width: 10px;
		
		-webkit-border-radius: 10px;
		   -moz-border-radius: 10px;
				border-radius: 10px;
	}
	/*----- COLLEGES MAP - Close -----*/
	
} 
