I agree completely. HTML was not made for that. CSS is though. You have heard of CSS, right? (Cascading Style Sheets) If your still designing and styling trying to use HTML your living in the stone age.
I've been developing ajax for 6 years. I used to work for Microsoft as a consultant and get HTML and all the related technologies and the hassles and limitations of them.
Now I do mostly winforms or WPF based development and write ride & handling simulation software for race teams.
Most any technology you use such aspx, php ultimately renders to an HTML standard in order for your browser to render it unless you have an add on such as Flex or Silverlight etc.
Cascading Style Sheets are just a way to control presentation. You're still building HTML based websites.
I'm also a Telerik MVP. I'm trying to get across I get web development.
Keep in mind as I mentioned I build LOB apps and usually we have Graphic Designers that bring the "pretty" to the game.
You can take nice graphics and very simple HTML and make a page look pretty. But try to add 3D rendering etc and then you'll start seeing the differences etc.
I appreciate the input but I'm just interested in knowing about things on the page such how the images are displayed, the drop down boxes and I apologize as I should have been more specific about that.
I don't care for websites where everything is crammed on them. Especially the pix where they are jammed on and you're scrolling all over the place trying to see them.
I'm just exploring for new ways improve the functionality of the website while using a technology which cuts the down on the dev time and gives you a lot more options functionality wise.
Plus again I agree with everyone, if this website was totally for marketing, I'd build it with Asp.Net but as I said, I'm not really interested right now in everybody out there that has a computer finding the site and calling wanting a $100 job done for $20. Most of the stuff I'll do will be word of mouth.
The site will just be a way to post pix or videos if I get around to it and maybe build in some workflow type stuff down the road if anything takes off.
Additionally, I've taken the comments from those who say they don't care to install a Microsoft add-on and. After thinking about it and evaluating what I think my audience will be, most of the people in my crowd are either Developers or IT and don't have a second thought about installing a Microsoft add-on. So I'm not worried about whether SL will be an issue or not for the people that will visit the site. So for now that's going to be a non issue.
I really appreciate the feedback so far but going forward, it's ok if you don't like to install MS add-ons but not a factor for this. Also, I know, I know, it will look a lot prettier when I have the background etc prettied up.
If you have any comments about the combo boxes, menu layouts and the way the pix are displayed and now enlarged, I'm interested in layout feedback.
Thanks again for the feedback everyone.