Dear Monks,
I am new to CGI scripting. up till now I am using Perl only for desktop related applications. My query goes as follows.
I am using following code in my CGI basic script. I want to increase size (length / width) of the SUBMIT button and Textbox. I would welcome any clues/tutorials/direct answers here.
print start_html('SEARCH'), start_form, "Search Terms ",textfield('search'), p, submit, end_form, hr;
Thanks,
SanPerl

update
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I guess I need to elaborate a little bit more on my question so that I can get better answers rather than asking to read some the entire book on CGI, which I have already read
Updated Question:
The submit button parameters shows
print submit(-name=>'button_name', -value=>'value');
We can very well see that we can Not modify size of the button, Any more ideas, clues please?

In reply to Submit button/Textbox size by sanPerl

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