Disabling Webkit Form Input Shadow?

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It's yellow in Chrome and blue in Safari, and gets in the way of any custom focus styles I try to implement. Html css forms webkit link|improve this question asked Mar 3 '10 at 16:14derekerdmann3,8241729 97% accept rate.

It's called a frame or border, not a shadow. – SLaks Mar 3 '10 at 16:17.

Worked perfectly. Thanks! – derekerdmann Mar 3 '10 at 16:20.

You can try outline: none but please note that this is generally not really desirable for usability reasons. Always keep Jakob Nielsen's "Law of the Web User Experience" in mind: Users spend most of their time on other websites. This means that they form their expectations for your site based on what's commonly done on most other sites.

If you deviate, your site will be harder to use and users will leave.

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