Here is the code for the site. Unicorn11 was right that on this page I missed a </body> but on the other pages which are similar to this one I saw no misssing tags. Here is an example: Thanks!<br><html><br><head><br><br><title>Crystal</title><br></head><br><body background = "gicb3.jpg"><br><center><br><br><table width="755" noresize="yes" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border = "0"><br> <tr><br> <td width = "33%" border= "0"></td><br> <td border="0"><br><a href="index.htm"><img border="0" src="home_button.jpg" width="72" height="36"></a><br><a href="profile.htm"><img border="0" src="company_button.jpg" width="72" height="36"></a><br><a href="products.htm"><font face="Arial" size="3"><img border="0" src="products_button.jpg" width="72" height="36"></a><br><a href="events.htm"><font face="Arial" size="3"><img border="0" src="current_events_button.jpg" width="72" height="36"></a><br><a href="jobopp.htm"><font face="Arial" size="3"><img border="0" src="career_button.jpg" width="72" height="36"></a><br><a href="mailto:<A HREF="mailto:info@crystalcreative.com">info@crystalcreative.com</A>"><img border="0" src="Contact_button.jpg" width="72" height="36"></a><br> </td><br> </tr> <br></table><br><br><br><br><br><table width="755" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><br> <tr><br> <td width="8%" ></td><br> <td width="25%" align ="center"><img border="0" src="Crystal_Logo.jpg" width="108" height="99"></td> <br><td> <br> </td><br> <br> </tr></table><br><br><table width="755" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><br><tr><br> <td width = "45%"></td><br> <td width = "45%"><br><b><font align="center" color="#4D7E8C" face="Times New Roman" size="6">Detailed History</font></b></td><br></tr><br><br><br></table><br><br><BR><br><br><table width="755"><br><tr><br> <td width="33%"></td><br> <td width="10%"><a href="fitold4.jpg"><img border="0" src="fitold4icon.jpg" width="96" height="71"></a></td><br> <td width="56%"><font face="Arial">The history of Crystal truly parallels the story of the<br> industrial revolution and what makes the United States still the leader in<br> world-wide product innovation today.<br><br>Crystal’s history begins in the early 1800’s when a<br> hard working, buckskin pioneer by the name of Adam Dickey crossed the<br> Allegheny<br> mountains with his family and made his home along the banks of the proposed<br> Miami-Erie canal in the peaceful Miami valley of southern Ohio. Today, on this<br> same tract of land Crystal’s headquarters and paper mill still stands.<br> Dickey soon established a trading post called Amanda, a thriving port of call<br> for bargemen and traders, located outside of what today is known as<br> Middletown, Ohio. </td><br></tr><br></table><br><br><br><br><table width="755"><br><tr><br> <td width="33%"></td><br> <td width="10%"><a href="fitold1.jpg"><img border="0" src="fitold1icon.jpg" width="96" height="71"></a></td><br> <td width="56%"><font face="Arial">In 1827 the enterprising Dickey started a saw mill using<br> water power from the canal. About the same time he built a flour mill and by<br> 1886 the flour mill was converted to a strawboard mill.<br><br><br> In 1894 the name was changed to the Crystal Tissue Paper<br> Company. During the early 1900’s a new mill was erected and the first ever<br> 120" wide tissue machine was put in place - the largest machine of its<br> kind at that time. </font></td><br></tr><br></table><br><br><br><br><br><table width="755"> <br><tr><br> <td width="33%"></td><br> <td width="10%"><a href="fitold31.jpg"><img border="0" src="fitold3icon.jpg" width="96" height="71"></a></td><br> <td width="56%"><font face="Arial">Product innovation has always been<br> part of Crystal’s rich history. During the early 1900’s new products such<br> as twisting tissue were used for colorful fiber rugs and mats which were<br> becoming so popular in the homes of early American’s were manufactured by<br> Crystal. </font></td><br></tr></table><br><br><br><br><table width="755"><br><tr><br> <td width="33%"></td><br> <td width="10%"><a href="fitold2.jpg"><img border="0" src="fitold2icon.jpg" width="96" height="71"></a></td><br> <td width="56%"><font face="Arial">In 1921 Crystal was the first to put white and colored<br> tissue on rolls for re-sale in variety chain stores such as the S. S. Kresge<br> Company. Crystal was also the first company to market colored tissue on gift<br> wrapping rolls. A short time later, Crystal printed their white tissue and<br> converted it into re-sales rolls as well. </font></td><br></tr></table><br><br><br><br><table width="755"><br><tr><br> <td width="33%"></td><br> <td width="10%"><a href="main.jpg"><img border="0" src="main.jpg" width="96" height="71"></a></td><br> <td width="56%"><font face="Arial">During the 1930’s the demand for light weight papers<br> continued to increase. Crystal was the leader in the industry for supplying<br> twisting tissue for automobile seat covers. <br> <br><br><br> Other innovative products that followed over the years<br> were waxed tissue for Nabisco that essentially took the cracker out of the<br> cracker barrel at the general store and packaged it similar to how crackers<br> are still sold today. Foil mounting tissue helped Wrigley keep their chewing<br> gum fresh as well as numerous other candy manufacturers. Crystal also<br> introduced colored waxed tissue for the floral industry that helped to<br> brighten up flower bouquets. Today Crystal’s decorative tissue and gift bags<br> can be found in stores across the nation. Crystal remains very proud of its<br> rich heritage for innovative products and meeting<br> the needs of our customers. </font></td><br></tr></table><br></center></body><br></html>