I host a website for Hawley Lake Sail Training Centre, a sailing club. I host the site and work on it for free, to try to learn a bit about web design. You'll find words to that effect on the site.
The site at present is using a slightly modified default CMSMS template (basically it has a new header image, i used the original design because it works). I know basic CSS and XHTML, but not enough, to deal with the multiple IE browser bugs, to get a website to display correctly in all browsers. I am trying to teach myself though.
I have tried to develop a template from an existing web template on Open Source web design called funkycoolblue
I have deleted some of the OSWD template so that it fits in with what i am trying to do.
Below you will see the modified oswd template. Rougly how i want the site to look. You can see that the site has at top navigation (with Blue underline when hovered) and i want a search module on the second stripe.
The news module will go underneath the main Navigation in the left column.

The problem is i have only been using CMSMS for about a week and i'm not too sure on the News / Template tags that i need to use for the news module and the different menus.

You can see that the top navigation, which i just want to be a horizontal menu with Contact, About Us etc links.
The left Navigation is going to be the main navigation for the website with a news module undferneath.
I have all the modified files if anybody would like to move forward with this or help.
Download the XHTML File
Download the CSS File
In Summary:
I need help with:
Getting the news module to look ok (Looks fine on the CMS Made Smple default template, useless on mine).
Getting the breadcrumb to match the top photo (Though i could live with it how it is).
Help with all menus (can you use more than one menu on a site or do they all call the same links?).
How do you get rid of the "Current Page is one" thing (Makes the design look YUK!).
Finished template is available for all once completed. I will need instructions on how to pacvkage it.
CSS code might need tidying as original isn't very semantically correct.
Big thanks to Wishy and Patricia. I have been following CMS Made Simple for some time and used it on Hawley Lake Sail Training Centre because the web editor needed some way of updating the site themselves.
Best REgards
Dave Bilson
PS
All help is welcome and greatly appreciated.