I messed up my CSS styles, should I just start over?

I've been working on a template for a couple weeks. And I changed a couple CSS styes by creating new ones. I didn't really know what I was doing, and now my template's navigation bar has disappeared and my main background has shortened up and is completely out of sync with the text. Is there anyway I can restore my original css styles or do I have to start completely over?
Thank you for your help.
EDIT:
http://img685.imageshack.us/i/dreeamweaver.jpg/
Here you can see a visual of what's happened. All of my pages are now like this. Do you think I can fix this?

when I preview it in design mode in Dreamweaver the nav bar is gone and background is shortened. How is this happening?
Viewing anything in DW's design view is not the best way to judge your website.  You should always use "Preview in browser" functionality.  I normally go to:
File >> Preview in browser
and select FF4 first and then IE8  (that is all I have on my machine).  These two browsers will cover 90% of the user base in this world.
hth

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