![]() ![]() That way I don't have to go back through and update the individual inputs and allows me to only apply it in supported browsers. type="number") when the browser detects as one that works correctly. I added an attribute to all inputs that I'd prefer the numeric keyboard to use by default, and I used jQuery to change any attributes (i.e. The last time I checked, using input type="number" correctly brings up the numeric keyboard, but the "size" attribute is ignored, which throws off my mobile format badly. I generally just want the default displayed keyboard to be the numeric one. iOS has gone back and forth between supporting this correctly for my use case. In my experience, this is very inconsistent across browsers. ![]()
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