/* adding sf-vertical class in addition to sf-menu creates a vertical menu */
/* eg. <ul class="sf-menu sf-vertical"> ... */
.sf-vertical {
	/* If you want the width of the closed menu to expand to its
	widest top-level menu item (like its "Supersubs" submenus do),
	replace the width rule above with the following two rules.
	width: 12em;
	*/
	min-width: 12.5em;
	*width: 12.5em;
}
.sf-vertical ul {
	right:	100%;
	top: 0;
}
.sf-vertical > li {
	float: none;
}
.sf-vertical li {
	width: 100%;
}

/*** alter arrow directions ***/
.sf-vertical.sf-arrows > li > .sf-with-ul:after {
	margin-top: -5px;
	margin-right: -3px;
	border-color: transparent;
	border-right-color: #C00; /* edit this to suit design (no rgba in IE8) */
	border-right-color: rgba(255,127,0,.7);
}
.sf-vertical.sf-arrows li > .sf-with-ul:focus:after,
.sf-vertical.sf-arrows li:hover > .sf-with-ul:after,
.sf-vertical.sf-arrows .sfHover > .sf-with-ul:after {
	border-right-color: #FF4500;
}
