Yay! Ashley has discovered the wonderful world of browser compatibility! Unfortunately, the only real fix for it is tweaking and previewing in a variety of browsers and the usage of browser targeted CSS files. So much fun ... s
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But seriously, this is one of the most professional, highest quality web designs I've come across in a classroom setting. It looks like a "real" website (when it deigns to function) where you could really buy a dragon. It has top notch use of contrast, imagery, photography, and layout. I especially like the framing header and footer that make it look like you're looking out a window on to the background image. The logo is absolutely professional looking, though I can't decide if it's for an ivy league university or for a maker of gaming peripherals. The navigation is large and easy to use, without being distracting and I like the little flourish to indicate what page you are on. The typography is appropriate and the justified bodycopy really tightens the whole design up. I also like the use of brush strokes throughout, it gives it a bit of a "novel cover" feeling.
I see only a couple of minor issues. I think the dragon logo on the "Dragons" page is a bit too close to the navigation and I think the navigation could have used different individual button widths so that each button would have the same distance from the edge of the word inside it.
Otherwise, outstanding!
So if I adopt a dragon, I can expect to live like 500-600 years? And I get a flying, fire breathing, cat-dog that I can ride? And totally slay all those who have slighted me? Ever? I am in. I. Am. In.