Your CSS:
width: 430px; height: 275px; background-image:URL('
http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/8013/shinyswellowdwz.png'); padding-left: 19px; padding-right: 19px; border-radius: 50px; border-style: solid; border-color: #158015;
I used that moz-webkit-radius stuff because border-radius plainly is not supported by most browsers. And I didn't use Hex colors because I didn't need too. Why bother googling when it recognizes words. And I didn't use a set height and stuff for the main CSS because the Sephiroth image is already 500x300px, which is the normal PC standard. And padding could be easily replaced by margin-left and margin right using another "css-div". Our css is basically the same. I can use width, background image, borde-radius, border-style and border color, and I just searched up and learned padding. If you think padding is the difference between amateur and pro then you fail, obviously. Also, if there is something you can call amateurish, you can call that for your use of alignments instead of margins, which is inaccurate.
Don't take me easy, Sir Geerts.