[wdvltalk] .co.uk Registrars

2005-03-15 Thread jac
Hi folks i'm looking for recommendations for a UK registrar for the registration of a .co.uk domain - good on price & facilities available - DNS changes, etc. I was using UkReg.com but there must be better out there :o) TIA jac. • The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM • To Join wdv

Re: [wdvltalk] .co.uk Registrars

2005-03-15 Thread Franni Vincent
Hi folks i'm looking for recommendations for a UK registrar for the registration of a .co.uk domain - good on price & facilities available - DNS changes, etc. I was using UkReg.com but there must be better out there :o) TIA jac. ï The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM ï To Join wdvltalk

RE: [wdvltalk] .co.uk Registrars

2005-03-15 Thread jac
Thanks Franni! > > We use http://www.easily.co.uk - both for registering domain names & > for several virtual servers. good control panel for handling DNS > changes, plus, as had happened, good technical backup when we've had > to shift domains between the companies we're involved with. > >

Re: RE: [wdvltalk] .co.uk Registrars

2005-03-15 Thread Bj
123-reg are not only very very cheap for .co.uk names - UKP2.59 a year, that's under 4 euro I think - but easy to use. And no release fee or transfer fee if you want to move the domain to another registrar later, and lots of other extras like free forwarding etc. They're owned by Pipex so not

RE: RE: [wdvltalk] .co.uk Registrars

2005-03-15 Thread jac
thanks Bj 2.59 is very good. cheers jac > -Original Message- > From: Bj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 15 March 2005 13:08 > To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com > Subject: Re: RE: [wdvltalk] .co.uk Registrars > > > 123-reg are not only very very cheap for .co.uk names - > UKP2.59 a year

[wdvltalk] Feedback to Microsoft

2005-03-15 Thread Matt C.
My company has been asked by Microsoft to put together a list of things we'd really like to see fixed in the next version of IE (IE7). We've been putting a list together over here, but I thought I'd ping you guys and see if there is anything you can suggest that we add to the list. It might be e

[wdvltalk] Menu suggestions - http://starttoweb.com

2005-03-15 Thread Cheryl D Wise
I've been working on this site off and on for the last couple of months and now that its getting closer to time to launch the thing I still can't decide what type of menu to put on it. I sort of want to keep the single column layout (probably adding a max-width) but I can't figure out what sort of

Re: [wdvltalk] Menu suggestions - http://starttoweb.com

2005-03-15 Thread rudy
> I still can't decide what type of menu to put on it. i prefer the dinner menu, with the name of the dish on one side and the price on the other ;o) give us a hint, how many levels does the menu have, and how many items at each level? rudy • The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM • __

RE: [wdvltalk] Menu suggestions - http://starttoweb.com

2005-03-15 Thread Cheryl D Wise
Fair enough, I told you I'm brain dead. I've been writing too much content for the classes. Right now the main levels will be: classes, registration, classroom and maybe - ebooks for purchase and/or instructors bios if I don't put those on the page with the class information. There are existing

Re: [wdvltalk] Menu suggestions - http://starttoweb.com

2005-03-15 Thread rudy
> Right now the main levels will be: classes, registration, classroom and > maybe - ebooks for purchase and/or instructors bios if I don't put those on > the page with the class information. i'd stack them in a width:30% box -- *not* a dropdown list -- at top right under the main logo, perhap