Help my project, visit my website

Hi guys!
I’m doing a project for one of my classes in which I have to develop and pilot a communication project for a Science/Technology topic. My project is a website about electrical engineering and related fields.
I need some high school students to visit the site, fill out the survey, check out the pages, and take the quiz.
It won’t take you more than ten minutes, and you might even learn something. Reply with any feedback you have for me. (I already know that the site is very rough and unfinished looking. I’ve been sort of running on a time crunch.)

http://filer.case.edu/esv/EE/survey.html

I clicked the IEEE button but the screen came up blank, but I managed to click out of it with the invisible links that still lingered. The same or similar stuff happened for the question mark box and the CASE box. Clicking on those invisible links brought me back to the circles, but each was blank/filled with white and none of them were links. I’m thinking that this may just be due to the computer I’m using, but I hope it helps.

May just have been a load error, but the pictures for the high school tab were clustered together and overlapped. Also cut off the words.

I’d say that that is a pretty good looking website, especially for being made on a time crunch.:ahh: There are a couple spots where it looks a little blank, but everything else looks great. Just fill in those spots and you’ll be good 2 go. Also, The questionmark, ieee, and case links gave me a blank page. That should probably be fixed.

Ok. It seems most of the bugs I’m hearing about are a problem with how Pachyderm (the flash creation tool) is handling external links. I’m not sure what I’m going to do with that. Thanks for the feedback everyone. I’m going to polish it up for presentation (This Thursday).
Thanks for being patient with this project (I’m not very proud of the quality, but it will serve.)

Ahahah, not to spam your thread, but I was browsing through the forums when the name FourPenguins popped out at me… hiya Ed. Good luck with your project.