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I'll explain.Įverything has started with and his huge line-height (e.g. I've read this thread and understood why this happened.ĭudes, you're totally wrong. But all the other elements (like span) that use same classes and look like buttons - they are fine. I just updated to v5.0.0 and noticed, that all my buttons are broken. I would really like to have the time to test all this.
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Since I don't know how this could possibly be done, I am all for line-height: normal coming back, because this makes inputs look quite consistent across browsers. So, ideally, IE would expand the box of inputs with growing (inherited) line-height. inputs do require this normalization (except there's a better way to make IE inherit line-height like the other browsers). I was just substantiating the progress of this issue with a related issue (in my opinion) and example, i.e. Line-height: normal /* If indeed requires normalization */ Until the recent removal of input, this worked great.īut what we're suggesting here is to include that style IE applies padding on inputs just like any other browser. I'm not using it to fix the issue with IE. Using padding (and a unitless line-height on the body element) as basics in the author stylesheet to get the basic look I want, which is not unusual, I believe.