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Revision as of 09:45, 25 February 2019
Introduction
A collection of HTML 5 tips and Tricks.
Chrome input
As you may already know, HTML5 has introduced a number of new input types, one of which is the “number” type. As you might expect, this is a form field which accepts numeric input. So what happens in Chrome with the following HTML when we try to enter a decimal (floating point) number and submit the form?
<input type="number" />
Answer: Chrome pops up a validation error:
Invalid value
Better use:
<input type="number" step="any" />
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