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I am working on a html webpage that has a form. I use css to edit the input fields and they display nicely on desktops and laptops.



Desktop Input



But when I visited the site on my iOS in both Chrome and Safari the input looked like this



iOS Input



The CSS I am using is



input{
border: 0;
outline: 0;
background: transparent;
border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
}


What am I doing wrong to make it display differently?










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  • Have you tried border-radius: 0?
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I am working on a html webpage that has a form. I use css to edit the input fields and they display nicely on desktops and laptops.



Desktop Input



But when I visited the site on my iOS in both Chrome and Safari the input looked like this



iOS Input



The CSS I am using is



input{
border: 0;
outline: 0;
background: transparent;
border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
}


What am I doing wrong to make it display differently?










share|improve this question






















  • Have you tried border-radius: 0?
    – Andrei Gheorghiu
    Nov 20 at 22:35














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I am working on a html webpage that has a form. I use css to edit the input fields and they display nicely on desktops and laptops.



Desktop Input



But when I visited the site on my iOS in both Chrome and Safari the input looked like this



iOS Input



The CSS I am using is



input{
border: 0;
outline: 0;
background: transparent;
border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
}


What am I doing wrong to make it display differently?










share|improve this question













I am working on a html webpage that has a form. I use css to edit the input fields and they display nicely on desktops and laptops.



Desktop Input



But when I visited the site on my iOS in both Chrome and Safari the input looked like this



iOS Input



The CSS I am using is



input{
border: 0;
outline: 0;
background: transparent;
border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
}


What am I doing wrong to make it display differently?







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  • Have you tried border-radius: 0?
    – Andrei Gheorghiu
    Nov 20 at 22:35


















  • Have you tried border-radius: 0?
    – Andrei Gheorghiu
    Nov 20 at 22:35
















Have you tried border-radius: 0?
– Andrei Gheorghiu
Nov 20 at 22:35




Have you tried border-radius: 0?
– Andrei Gheorghiu
Nov 20 at 22:35












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input[type="text"] {
border: 0;
outline: 0;
background: transparent;
border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
}

<input type="text" placeholder="Name" autofocus>





Looks good on mobile, too. (Android)
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    Try this...






    input[type="text"] {
    border: 0;
    outline: 0;
    background: transparent;
    border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
    }

    <input type="text" placeholder="Name" autofocus>





    Looks good on mobile, too. (Android)
    enter image description here






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      Try this...






      input[type="text"] {
      border: 0;
      outline: 0;
      background: transparent;
      border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
      }

      <input type="text" placeholder="Name" autofocus>





      Looks good on mobile, too. (Android)
      enter image description here






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        Try this...






        input[type="text"] {
        border: 0;
        outline: 0;
        background: transparent;
        border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
        }

        <input type="text" placeholder="Name" autofocus>





        Looks good on mobile, too. (Android)
        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer














        Try this...






        input[type="text"] {
        border: 0;
        outline: 0;
        background: transparent;
        border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
        }

        <input type="text" placeholder="Name" autofocus>





        Looks good on mobile, too. (Android)
        enter image description here






        input[type="text"] {
        border: 0;
        outline: 0;
        background: transparent;
        border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
        }

        <input type="text" placeholder="Name" autofocus>





        input[type="text"] {
        border: 0;
        outline: 0;
        background: transparent;
        border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;
        }

        <input type="text" placeholder="Name" autofocus>






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