Document all these cryptic selectors
Drop -webkit support - not necessary
Follow up to: Ief9a5a178058eb01ab032cfae8639b0fc52c47a4
Note: For the record, I think all these rules should die
but if they are not going to they should at least be documented!
Change-Id: I3bb2d9fc4f8502cbf36356a9bc6e3034d2d47ab1
// These rules MAY NOT be merged because of how CSS requires browsers
// to parse unrecognized selectors!
+ // Note these rules ensure that placeholder text can be distinguished from
+ // standard text. In browsers which make this distinction clear these rules
+ // are not necessary.
+ // For inputs that use jquery.placeholder.js e.g. IE9-
&.placeholder {
color: #999;
}
+ // Distinguish placeholder text in IE10+
&:-ms-input-placeholder {
color: #999;
}
+ // Distinguish placeholder text in Firefox 18-
&:-moz-placeholder {
color: #999;
}
- &::-webkit-input-placeholder {
- color: #999;
- }
// Undo the styles Webkit browsers apply to type=search fields,
// we provide our own