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--- Comment #8 from Michael M. listenle...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to comment #7)
Ergg.. legacy browsers. I should have known. We should definitely consider
moving around these or at the very least document these parameters.
Well, according
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--- Comment #9 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
I guess IE figured that placeholder text should be the same colour as the
input. Both Firefox and Chrome seem to have Gray as the default which to me
makes more sense. I wrote a commit to add
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--- Comment #10 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
For reference those comments are added in:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/111516/
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--- Comment #7 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
Ergg.. legacy browsers. I should have known. We should definitely consider
moving around these or at the very least document these parameters.
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--- Comment #6 from Michael M. listenle...@gmail.com ---
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Which browser were you seeing this issue on?
I'm still forced to use FF10, but I can reproduce with IE10 also. The behavior
probably depends on whether the
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Bartosz Dziewoński matma@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Bartosz Dziewoński matma@gmail.com ---
I actually don't see how this would ever cause the text to be black – the
default placeholder color is a grey too (just a slightly different one) and I
couldn't reproduce black
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--- Comment #2 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 110683 had a related patch set uploaded by Bartosz Dziewoński:
vector: Split placeholder rules in search.less (again)
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/110683
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--- Comment #4 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 110683 merged by jenkins-bot:
vector: Split placeholder rules in search.less (again)
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/110683
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--- Comment #5 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
It feels like there should be a better way to do this and avoid vendor
prefixes... we should at least consider killing the moz and WebKit ones.
Which browser were you seeing this issue on?
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