HELP Final Project error!

Hello my rollover images do not work after I click somewear other than home. like click on media and all of them stop working. please help! http://www.tropicalwatergardens.com/new

Most of those reported errors are caused by MM Rollover scripts. Another reason not to use Rollover behaviors. But for now, you can ignore them. 
Start with the errors described on Line 38 and work your way down the list.
  Line 38, Column 3: "DOCTYPE" declaration not allowed in instance <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.o… 
REMOVE THE EXTRA DOC TYPE FROM LINE 38.
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  Line 41, Column 11: an attribute value specification must be an attribute value literal unless SHORTTAG YES is specified <div id = container> 
ADD QUOTES <div id="container">
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  Line 47, Column 310: required attribute "alt" not specified …ardens/Final/images/home6.gif" width="126" height="48" id="Image1" /></a></div>
You are missing alt attributes from images.  You should add them for accessibility reasons, especially on menus which cannot be seen or indexed by search engines, translators and screen readers.
<img src="your_image.jpg" alt="brief description of image">
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  Line 48, Column 310: required attribute "alt" not specified …ardens/Final/images/home7.gif" width="129" height="48" id="Image2" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 49, Column 312: required attribute "alt" not specified …ardens/Final/images/home8.gif" width="129" height="48" id="Image3" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 50, Column 311: required attribute "alt" not specified …ardens/Final/images/home9.gif" width="129" height="48" id="Image4" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 51, Column 316: required attribute "alt" not specified …rdens/Final/images/home10.gif" width="131" height="48" id="Image5" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 52, Column 317: required attribute "alt" not specified …rdens/Final/images/home11.gif" width="130" height="48" id="Image6" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 66, Column 112: required attribute "alt" not specified …001_1tg.jpg" width="200" height="150"/></a><a href="images/2.jpg" target="new"… ✉  
  Line 66, Column 210: required attribute "alt" not specified …2_1app.jpg" width="200" height="150" /></a><a href="images/3.jpg" target="new"… ✉  
  Line 66, Column 309: required attribute "alt" not specified …get="new"><img src="images/003_7pond.jpg" width="200" height="150" /></a><br /> ✉  
  Line 67, Column 97: required attribute "alt" not specified …04_5tg.jpg" width="200" height="150" /></a><a href="images/5.jpg" target="new"… ✉  
  Line 67, Column 194: required attribute "alt" not specified …05_8tg.jpg" width="200" height="150" /></a><a href="images/6.jpg" target="new"… ✉  
  Line 67, Column 295: required attribute "alt" not specified …t="new"><img src="images/005a_3mckay.jpg" width="200" height="150" /></a><br /> ✉  
  Line 78, Column 313: required attribute "alt" not specified …rdens/Final/images/home23.gif" width="85" height="117" id="Image7" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 80, Column 314: required attribute "alt" not specified …dens/Final/images/home25.gif" width="101" height="117" id="Image8" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 82, Column 367: required attribute "alt" not specified …dens/Final/images/home27.gif" width="116" height="117" id="Image9" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 84, Column 318: required attribute "alt" not specified …ens/Final/images/home29.gif" width="111" height="117" id="Image10" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 86, Column 318: required attribute "alt" not specified …ens/Final/images/home31.gif" width="130" height="117" id="Image11" /></a></div> ✉  
  Line 94, Column 7: end tag for element "body" which is not open </body> ✉  
The Validator found an end tag for the above element, but that element is not currently open. This is often caused by a leftover end tag from an element that was removed during editing, or by an implicitly closed element (if you have an error related to an element being used where it is not allowed, this is almost certainly the case). In the latter case this error will disappear as soon as you fix the original problem.
If this error occurred in a script section of your document, you should probably read this FAQ entry.
  Line 95, Column 7: end tag for element "html" which is not open </html>
Nancy O.

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