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If you want to try looking for variations of a name you currently have to retype everything from scratch. It would be nice if you kept the original name in the 'box' so that customers could just edit and tweak things to find their ideal domain.
At the moment you have to type from scratch again in the 'search again here' box at the bottom of the results page.
If you click the 'Search again' link on the results page it takes you back to getdotted.com but the input domain search box has been cleared!
If you start from getdotted.com and then use your browser to go back a page then your original text is still there to be amended. But this doesn't work if I start at my favourite Status Page!
FWIW - My ideal situation would be to have the 'type anything here' domain search box (as per Status page) in the same place on all the domain related pages (top right) and to retain the visitors last searched for domain name. This would help streamline my domain registrations :¬)
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
If you want to try looking for variations of a name you currently have to retype everything from scratch. It would be nice if you kept the original name in the 'box' so that customers could just edit and tweak things to find their ideal domain.
At the moment you have to type from scratch again in the 'search again here' box at the bottom of the results page.
If you click the 'Search again' link on the results page it takes you back to getdotted.com but the input domain search box has been cleared!
If you start from getdotted.com and then use your browser to go back a page then your original text is still there to be amended. But this doesn't work if I start at my favourite Status Page!
FWIW - My ideal situation would be to have the 'type anything here' domain search box (as per Status page) in the same place on all the domain related pages (top right) and to retain the visitors last searched for domain name. This would help streamline my domain registrations :¬)
[s]Hmmm...[/s]