Can't get interactive buttons to work.

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Eric Monte

I'm not sure but I think my server is a POP3 server. My url is
www.awpublisher.com.
On my website I put a row of buttons on every page and did a hyperlink to
each page from each page. Now there are shawdowy letters over the buttons
and they no longer work. When you go to my website there is 'click to enter'
hyperlink that takes you to the first page. After that you can't go to any
of the other pages. And on the other pages most of the hyperlinks don't
work. I went to report and none of those hyperlinks were listed as broken. I
went to hyperlinks and all of the were there. But I can't get them to work.
Please help. I am losing money. Thank you very much.
Eric
Have a happy
 
You have all kinds of problems. Are you using absolute positioning? If so,
don't! The Randy page is just an image and not really clear at all. This
page:
http://www.awpublisher.com/Mark's Review.htm has all sorts of strange
characters in it. Also it is best not to have spaces in your folder or file
names ... that's what the %20 is.
What is the point of your opening page, Welcome To ... why not your default
page. That page will never be indexed by the Search Engine spiders and
doesn't tell me anything about your product. Remember NOT to underline
anything that is not a link.
Eleanor
 
And POP3 is an e-mail protocol. PostOfficeProtocol. Nothing to do with your problems.
MikeR
 
You have problems. I would consider starting again.
The splash page is useless - a complete waste of my time (as a
potential customer) and yours (as a developer).

The about page (and several others) has at least two different
navigation methods superimposed on each other. CSS positioned links,
and Interactive Buttons. It is no wonder that the buttons look odd.
Use one or the other, but not both.
Finally, make the navigation consistent - your home page is different
to the about page, and the buttons there work, though I would remove
the onmousedown behaviours and associated button images.
 
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