CSS: Changed the :active selector to *. Fixed #6757 - .ui-widget :active { outline: none; } causes slowness in FF#312
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That's crazy aggressive and kills focus outlines. We discussed this in the meeting yesterday and we think we want to go even less aggressive than :active. The best solution is probably to remove this rule and add specific rules for individual widgets. |
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Forgot about focus. I knew it was aggressive but thought :active was really aggressive anyway and went with it. Specific rules for each widget would make more sense. |
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CSS: Changed the :active selector to *. Fixed #6757 - .ui-widget :active { outline: none; } causes slowness in FF
This accomplishes the same effect and should not negatively effect any other default element styles.