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You didn't have a doc type on a page I looked at.

 

If cost is an issue put the whole thing in a wrapper and center, change your hover color in your menu, on the white background it's hard to see and it really is old school but you need to design for your customers and not us.

 

What is the customer expecting?

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It looks like it's from 1995. You used table-based design, not using CSS for images and not using CSS sprites for images.

 

This.

 

Tables should only be used for tabular data, not for layout.  You also need a doctype to ensure that the site looks correct in all browsers.  A simple:

 

<!doctype html>

 

would suffice.

 

Also, as was said above, you should use sprites for your images.  Google 'CSS image sprites' for tutorials on that.

 

I'm not a fan of colored backgrounds with text.  Unless it's a white or black background, I find it to be distracting.

 

The animated .gif of the American flag looks hokey.  That kind of thing hasn't been in style for ~7 years or so.  A static image of a red, white, and blue ribbon would suffice.

 

For your 'Flags' page, why are some larger than others?  And why do some have captions while others do not?

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