me either, though I have a great beginner's book for php and MySQL:
"PHP and MySQL Web Development, Second Edition" - Luke Welling, Laura Thomson - ISBN 0-672-32525
I know I pimp this a lot... (I seriously have no connection to them though) but w3schools.com is one of the best fingertip references for all things web-coding you'll find, and it's free.
I like the good clean relevant layout... Your menu has a couple small issues though, mostly due to your mouseover area not being large enough to hang on to the open state while the user browses the sub-options
your main cell needs more padding (or convert it to a div, and still - add padding) whoever said the font was wrong is correct... plus the black text doesn't stand out enough against the red for reader comfort. I'd go for white and darken your reds slightly. Not a huge fan of the color scheme...
good job not looking like a butload of other "get rich" sites out there - by that I mean that you got away from the typical vertical design with lots of siny "satisfaction guaranteed!" logos and cheesy testimonials
Far as I know analytics never touches your actual content, just tries to give you advice on it... what more than likely happened is that you accidentally changed something in your flash display script when you put in/took out the tracking snippet. I would try removing the whole container that...
you'll need to use an SSL like php and have it read the file structure into variables which will then be used to populate the JS menus (or however you're doing them) before the page itself loads (hypertext pre-processing)
well I don't think you can do it in flash since you'd need the stage to periodically resize itself and overlap the page content (not gonna happen) ...you're pretty much looking at using JavaScript to manipulate CSS.
flash has its own external interface built into AS2 and AS3 in which you can receive function calls from JS, and call JS functions from flash... check the livedocs, it's in there.
first question... why are you processing a form in JS (why can't you use an SSL in this case)?
second question... how exactly(why?) did you intend to access an email smtp server from the client side?
yeah....
It may very well be a better method, but the problem with the world is that people don't care what's better, they just care what's easier or more common. sheeple. ---That's how languages die.
once again I agree with pusher, only problem is once you get into server side coding... it becomes a pain in the buttocks to set up your testing environment.