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Issue created Jan 16, 2020 by Administrator@rootContributor

[type="button"] styles apply to anything, not just inputs

Created by: josephodom

Not a serious issue, but one I found on accident.

With Bootstrap, you can give any element the attribute type="button" and it will be given the CSS property -webkit-appearance: button. I don't know whether this is intentional or not, but that doesn't seem to be the case. If there is some benefit to this, please let me know!

JSPen example

Tested on Firefox 72 & Chrome 79 on Ubuntu Linux 19.10.

I'll be creating a pull request to fix this.

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