Just keep working at it Phil. Its fine apart from those links.
As Laure says, the best way to learn is the "hard way" starting from scratch with something as simple as Notepad.
Its essential to get a good book on HTML, or of course hunt the net. It has loads of examples .
When you use a Web Builder program then you are usually limited to what it does and how much you can master its interface.
The more you read up on its help and samples, the better the website you will produce.
I use Net Objects Fusion. Ive pulled out a lot of hair over the years in frustration when it doesn't do what I "think" Ive told it to do!
Most Web Builder programs throw in a lot of extra code which can take a lot of work and patience to get to grips with.
e.g. The effects you get when you pass the mouse over a link, click a link etc etc.
As for the data (Briza)
Personally, I shy away from opening pdf's as they take so long to open.
Mind you, once the first one is opened, and Adobe Reader is active, then its great.
You've done a good job using BS027 in IG Pro.
Mind you, it wasn't meant for that purpose but if it does the job then great!
The alternative is to present the data in HTML pages.
I could put a button on the GA027 page so that it would create a HTML document for you. It will be after Bank Genie though