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Inconsistent color for HTML5 placeholder text among browsers. In firefox, there is a opacity value in the UA stylesheet.
This reverts commit 96d26b2.
Inconsistent color for HTML5 placeholder text among the browsers. In firefox, there is a opacity value in the UA stylesheet.
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See 99b187d for why this is not included. |
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I do not understand where is the problem using And Example link (https://tinker.io/e34a2) is not working. |
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This doesn't convince me that anything has changed the situation explained in the commit that @thezoggy linked to. The proposed change makes placeholder text look like normal text - presumably a bad UX. |
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I noticed that color of HTML5 placeholder text is not consistent among the browsers. Again in Firefox, there is a opacity of 0.54. I think this can be normalized.