Is this a good example of dreamweaver

www.milanchande.com
this is my website used with dreamweaver
please could u check it out and help me improve it
many thanks

I hope you take these constructively and not personally, as
they are not
meant to be personal:
You have a lot of issues with your code:
http://tinyurl.com/j6eln
What is the purpose of the website? Is it a personal website?
A business
(though, I hope not).
Are you an affiliate of all these different companies? Why
have a link on
your website to "click here to earn money?" Why would I want
to sign up for
a newsletter from you? It appears that all I'll be receiving
is more spam
from you and your affiliates.
Why does your text font and size keep changing from page to
page? This is
annoying and looks extremely amatuerish. Please stick with
one font
throughout the main body of the website.
The background and header clash....really badly. It's too
overwhelming on
the eyes. I'd personally reccomend getting a flat colored
background. A nice
light-to-mid gray might do the webpage justice.
Get rid of the animiated images in your navigation menu. It's
distracting
and again - amatuerish.
Overall, the visual layout of the website is simple and nice.
I think you
just need to clean up a lot of the visual elements inside
visual layout, as
I pointed out above, and you might have something decent
there. ;o)
Shane H
[email protected]
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    UDATE TYPE CDHDR-UDATE, " Creation date of the change
    " document
    END OF FS_CDHDR,
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    BEGIN OF FS_CDPOS,
    OBJECTCLAS TYPE CDPOS-OBJECTCLAS," Object class
    OBJECTID(10) TYPE C, " Object Value
    CHANGENR TYPE CDPOS-CHANGENR, " Document change number
    TABNAME TYPE CDPOS-TABNAME, " Table Name
    FNAME TYPE CDPOS-FNAME, " Field Name
    VALUE_NEW TYPE CDPOS-VALUE_NEW, " New contents of changed field
    VALUE_OLD TYPE CDPOS-VALUE_OLD, " Old contents of changed field
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    FIELDNAME TYPE DD03L-FIELDNAME, " Field Name
    ROLLNAME TYPE DD03L-ROLLNAME, " Data element (semantic domain)
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    DDTEXT TYPE DD04T-DDTEXT, " Short Text Describing R/3
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    EKGRP TYPE EKKO-EKGRP, " Purchasing group
    BEDAT TYPE EKKO-BEDAT, " Purchasing Document Date
    WERKS TYPE LFA1-WERKS, " Plant
    NAME1 TYPE LFA1-NAME1, " Name1
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    UDATE TYPE CDHDR-UDATE, " Creation date of the change
    " document
    DDTEXT TYPE DD04T-DDTEXT, " Short Text Describing R/3
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    VALUE_NEW TYPE CDPOS-VALUE_NEW, " New contents of changed field
    VALUE_OLD TYPE CDPOS-VALUE_OLD, " Old contents of changed field
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    T_EBELN LIKE STANDARD TABLE
    OF FS_EBELN,
    Internal table to hold Purchase Document Header *
    T_EKKO LIKE STANDARD TABLE
    OF FS_EKKO,
    Temp Internal table to hold Purchase Document Header *
    T_EKKO_TEMP LIKE STANDARD TABLE
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    T_CDHDR LIKE STANDARD TABLE
    OF FS_CDHDR,
    Internal Table to hold Change document items *
    T_CDPOS LIKE STANDARD TABLE
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    T_CDPOS_TEMP LIKE STANDARD TABLE
    OF FS_CDPOS,
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    T_DATAELE LIKE STANDARD TABLE
    OF FS_DATAELE,
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    T_DATAELE_TEMP LIKE STANDARD TABLE
    OF FS_DATAELE,
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    CLASS LCL_EVENT_HANDLER DEFINITION DEFERRED.
    *" Data declarations...................................................
    Work variables *
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    W_LIFNR TYPE EKKO-LIFNR, " Vendor's account number
    W_EKGRP TYPE EKKO-EKGRP, " Purchasing group
    W_VALUE TYPE EKKO-EBELN, " Reflected Value
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    VALUE_OLD " Old contents of changed field
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