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Click here for an example of what I need help with. On the right side of the WOL field I have two clocks that use forms. Is it possible to change the color or shade of the "frame" around the text? It seems a little dominating on the black background. I've been reading some tutorials on forms and they have been a great help on how to create different types but I haven't found anything to help with this. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer me.
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You might want to copy and paste this code into your style sheet, and then follow the rest of what I tell you. [/code]
Now, inside the <input> element that acts as a clock, add class="timeform" to it. So what you'll have is this:
[code]
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Any questions? Feel free to ask me whatever you'd like to know! 
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Thanks, I guess I should have been searching for style sheet help instead of forms help on this one.
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