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Opinions Wanted on Web Site

I just uploaded a site I designed for the very small company I co-op for, CAMotion, Inc. The site is not glitzy, so you Flash-lovers don't get your hopes up. Believe it or not, it's a big improvement over what we use to have, a site designed by a professional organization. I would appreciate comments, suggestions. Thanks.

Here's the URL: www.camotion.com

Edit: The site was designed to run on IE5.5 or higher with a monitor resolution of 1024x768.
 
Nice CLEAN site. I think it looks good.

The only thing is that the ROLLOVER buttons seem to take a second or so to ROLLOVER. Are you preloading the graphics? Just so you know, I am on an extremely fast connection and PC.

Also, when navigating from page to page, the buttons take a second or so to load again, that should not happen seeing that I am assuming that the buttons are the same as the previous page.

 
very nice, the only thing I can think of is to cut the space between the menu buttons and have the logo gif animation just play once (not sure how its done but I think it can be done)
 
I've thought about combining the menu buttons...I'll fool around with a concept in PhotoShop.

As for the moving image...boss wants it to stay moving.
 
Sorry to say this but your boss is... well.. doesnt know what he is doing concerning this. If you are reading a web page and then something is moving your eyes automaticly go and check it out every time, its just a distraction.
 
I agree...was against it in the first place. Notice, I did away with it on other pages. On the old site, it was on every page.
 
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