Remove the -webkit-outer-spin-button
CSS rule
#14617
Merged
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Unfortunately simply using
appearance: textfield;
, or even-webkit-appearance: textfield;
, doesn't actually hide the "spinner" in number-input elements in e.g. Google Chrome.Hence we need to use a work-around with the
-webkit-inner-spin-button
rule, however in our CSS code we also have-webkit-outer-spin-button
currently. According to both the MDN compatibility data and also manual testing in Google Chrome Beta 99, the-webkit-outer-spin-button
rule is no longer necessary and we can thus clean-up the CSS a tiny bit.