That is a very friendly site, and I like the info on the index.dat.
There are three things I noticed.
1 - The background of the sub-menus for the horizontal nav is hard to see against the page background, and I didn't notice it for a few seconds on the mouseover, on your first 'index' page. Also, there is about a 6 or so pixel gap between the main nav bar and the sub menu boxes, but only on that page. I am viewing it in Firefox 9.2... So now I don't see it ?! It lines up perfectly. That is quite minor as far as I am concerned anyways, but it may be something to check.
Okay, I see dhtml fade effect with IE, I like it, BUT - the same thing, when I first loaded the page with IE6, there was an even larger gap, maybe 8px, which also disappeared on reload or return to the page.
2 - I would suggest using a keyword phrase in your title, up to about 60 characters, but I understand that is a crucial spot for
SEO.
3 - I am not so sure about a couple of the other tags:
Quote:
<META name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
<META name="ROBOTS" content="ALL">
<META name="author" content="site@milincorporated.com">
<META name="copyright" content="© 2003-2004 Mil Incorporated. All rights reserved.">
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This is how to make your site get indexed "
<meta name="robots" content="index,follow">", instead of the word 'all', and I am not sure that the other three are necessary, esp. the 'author', if you are trying to make less text for spiders to get through.
But except for the 'robots' tag, minor issues.
As far as I am concerned, that is a near perfect site IMHO, very well layed out, clean, profession/credible/trustworthy etc.
I want lessons! LOL... Nice work, I mean it.