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A type of menu that appears as a text box with an arrow pointing down in part of the box. It allows a user to click on it, and a list of choices appear below the menu. After the information drops down, one of the items can be selected. It's possible that the information appears above the menu if there is not space below it. ISP Glossary:
Dropdown Menu - Danny Burstein wrote in messagenews:: In spaceygum@hotpop.com (Spacey Spade) writes: I was getting spam from Earthlink even though I had "opted out". By the way, AFAIK, I recommend Earthlink. Below a transcription of chat tech support: name_protected:Let me know the password of your primary account for verification. myemail@addy.com:************ Did the original poster really, really, send the account password to a stranger?Yep. I thought it strange she would ask for my password, but I am theopposite of paranoid.[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: You are like so many of the newer andinexperienced internet users these days. AOL for example, on everysingle page presented to users -- especially interactive chat pages --always says 'An employee of AOL will NEVER ask for your password'. Theyknow their users believe everything which is typed on the screen infront of them; treat it like gospel truth; "An employee of theinternet told me I had to re-register my account (through them) orelse it would be cancelled." PAT]
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