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Here’s a quick tip. If the list of items isn’t intuitive to the user (provinces/states/countries, departments in their company, or anything else guessable by seeing only one of the items) or if the list is shorter than five items, don’t use a pulldown. That’s what bullet selects, checkboxes, and DHTML/Ajax is for.
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