Hi Mike 
I like they way you re-use your gradient graphics  throughout the site. It
keeps the load to a minimum.

On the home page, you have a div with I assume overflow:auto to give the
scrolling daily schedule. When I've done this in the past, the div's
scrolling mechanism over-rode the browser's scrolling behavior. So, when a
person used their scroll-wheel on the mouse the schedule would move before
the page moved.  How did you avoid this?

Some of the green text on green fade is a bit difficult to read, perhaps a
bit more contrast?


On a completely different side note, the photo of Kate Mead on the concert
fm today page is not the most flattering. At least on my screen she is very
pale and cyan, perhaps a bit of New Zealand sun would help.

Nice job. 

Ted Drake
www.tdrake.net


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http://www.radionz.co.nz

As a disclaimer, I had some involvement with the HTML/CSS templates, but 
even so, I think it's a good example of a site that's nice visually and 
reasonably standards-compliant.

Mike


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