CSS rollovers, and adsense advice

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As I am implementing this new design for my site I was wondering how the rollovers looked. They are done through css for faster load times. The site is a combination of XHTML and CSS.

Also I was wondering how the adsense was looking. Do you think it looks out of place? also do you think I should take it out all together?

link = http://bumrecords.net/templates/newdesign.php
 
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AfternicAfternic
Yuck, the fonts.... otherwise not TOO bad...
 
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lol I gave the wrong link...fixed
 
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Heh, better. 6/10 ;)
 
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Good job incorporating the google ad (hardly noticeable, of course it is at footer portion of the site...). As compuXP stated, the text could be better. Also try to slice your header, so that people don't rip it. All in all, pretty good site, but can be improved...

Rating 7/10

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Allabout42
 
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thanks
 
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anyone else?
 
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allabout42 said:
Good job incorporating the google ad (hardly noticeable, of course it is at footer portion of the site...). As compuXP stated, the text could be better. Also try to slice your header, so that people don't rip it. All in all, pretty good site, but can be improved...

Rating 7/10

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Allabout42

haha, I just noticed the ad
 
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glad to hear the ad isnt a bother, anyone else
 
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It looks fairly good. The one thing I do not like about it is the white bar at the top. Also, the way bottom looks like a basic, main, and very poorly done dreamweaver attempt.
 
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i like it. only thing I would say is im not a big fan of the nav background with the half gray, half black.
 
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