Hi there,
These sites are really good. They don't look typically dotnetnuke-y!
http://glynn.schooldesk.net/ This site really looks good for a school - it presents the information well and looks very professional. If it were me, I would use a few more subtle gradients to help reduce the effect of solid blocks of colour. For instance, repeat the gradient you have used on your containers around the menu and top of the content area. If you overdo it however it can look really lame, so use your own judgement.
One point - in IE7 on vista the menu areas resize slightly on mouse-over. So if you hover on Board of Education, the block containing BoE gets larger vertically by 1 pixel, pushing everything down! Yikes!! Apart from that, I really think this site is excellent. A phenomenal amount of work.
http://rome.schooldesk.net/Home/tab...fault.aspx Same comment about the content being wider. Im viewing in IE7 / vista. I would also suggest optimising some of the images:
The yellow blocks containing text show jpeg compression artifacts. You could either use JPeg 100% (95% usually works fine) or for such a low-colour count image, try a GIF. The rounded corners at the header could have the same background as your body tag to make it look truely rounded. Other than that its good!
http://fannin.k12.ga.us/ Nice site. I like the flash as its professional and the menu is extremely good. How did you do the menus on these sites?
I found "Text/Html" titles on the following pages:
http://fannin.k12.ga.us/Instruction/Curriculum/tabid/1256/Default.aspx
http://fannin.k12.ga.us/Nutrition/NutritionStaff/tabid/1123/Default.aspx
This page needs to be brought up to speed with the others:
http://fannin.schooldesk.net/Default.aspx?alias=fannin.schooldesk.net/ef
etc... etc.. I know how it is when your working on these things. So much work to find niggly issues!!!
http://www.schooldesk.net/
This is really professionally styled. Well done! In fact, I was going to suggest for all of your sites using a slight shadow around the main content like in this site, to separate the body from the background of the webpage. If your body is a solid colour block, it can be done simply with jpegs or gifs. If your body is a gradient, well you have to break out the pngs then.
Good work