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  1. KCWebMonkey

    using a graphic for a select box?

    You said that you couldn't get the select boxes to look different with CSS? Why can't you? Try this: <style> .inputBox { background-color: #E0EEEE; border: 1px solid #607B8B; font-family: Verdana; font-weight: normal; width: 190px; font-size: 11px; color: #000000; } </style> with this...
  2. KCWebMonkey

    I'm fed up with Domain Registrars

    yeah, and all they do is forward you to an IP address or another domain name. ex. if you type in yourwebsite.com it goes to www.otherwebsite.com. it doesn't continue to show yourwebsite.com in the address bar. basically they give forwarding for free, not DNS editing.
  3. KCWebMonkey

    I'm fed up with Domain Registrars

    I have used register.com and i like their services, but i don't like the price. I used godaddy.com and they make you pay extra for the DNS capablities. Any suggestions other than #1 & #2 favorites(register and godaddy)?
  4. KCWebMonkey

    I'm fed up with Domain Registrars

    I have wasted too much time and $$ with domain registrars, and am looking for &quot;the best one&quot;. I would like to have full DNS capabilities, and a good reseller discount. Has anyone ran across a good one? Thanks in advance.
  5. KCWebMonkey

    select box question

    Isn't that controled by the browser only? I could be wrong, but I think the max in IE 5 is 11 rows, and it's much more in IE 6.

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