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tested with Firefox, various resolutions.

 

Well at most resolutions the logo and one of the irritating flash components and the menu takes up over half the vertical height. It could be reduced in height and be just as effective (or more so).

 

The HTML doesn't validate, neither does the CSS

 

The dropdown menu is partly obscured by the other irritating flash thing on the right.

 

The interior pages are much better since there's no moving things everywhere.

 

Arbitrarily forcing the pages to (nearly) fit my monitor's full height and giving me an interior scrollbar didn't please me. Why was that necessary?

 

Otherwise, it works and is a reasonable effort.

the header is nice, IMO, but too tall, and the flash movie in the header, while well done, doesn't blend into the header very well.  It just looks like it's kind of floating over top.  I think what would be cool, is to fit the movie into the oval shape where currently is a phone number, but actually let it's borders be the oval shape, not just drop the rectangle into it.  Then move the CCC down so it sits closer to the gray curve, and drop the first third of the header entirely.  Eh...just an idea, but it looks pretty good as is, just kind of a lot of space that doesn't serve any purpose in the top of the page.

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