Spry Menu CSS Editing - Need Explicate Instructions

I have two menus & two style sheets. – Please: Is there an article or book that highlights the style names that need to be changed on the 2nd style sheet.
I changed different things; more things, less things and get new errors each time.
I got my first set working perfectly then started breaking things and can’t find my errors.
In this sample the drop-downs do work but the Right & Hover Arrows don’t appear. - In the Oracle CMS Portal I lose the 2nd menu drop-down: http://www.coronasdomain.net/jmh/mnu/ddNav/
Thanks,
Corona

This is good to keep in mind when changing the CSS http://www.dwcourse.com/dreamweaver/ten-commandments-spry-menubars.php#one
When you have two menus use the menu ID (eg MenuBar1 and MenuBar2) to assign the rule changes. Keep the original CSS and use an overriding CSS with the modified rules
eg.
#MenuBar1 ul.MenuBarHorizontal a {
    background-color: black;
    color:white;
and
#MenuBar2 ul.MenuBarHorizontal a {
    background-color:yellow;
    color: black;

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