Comment by littlecranky67 2 months ago Can we see a styled date-time picker in htmx? 6 comments littlecranky67 Reply yawaramin 2 months ago Yeah, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/... littlecranky67 2 months ago I can tell you, it is neither styled, nor does it work on Firefox (as in, properly works). And the mobile UX is horrible. yawaramin 2 months ago Perhaps Firefox should focus on shipping a good native datepicker instead of trying to put AI in the browser. 2 replies → adamzwasserman 2 months ago took the words out of my mouth!
yawaramin 2 months ago Yeah, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/... littlecranky67 2 months ago I can tell you, it is neither styled, nor does it work on Firefox (as in, properly works). And the mobile UX is horrible. yawaramin 2 months ago Perhaps Firefox should focus on shipping a good native datepicker instead of trying to put AI in the browser. 2 replies → adamzwasserman 2 months ago took the words out of my mouth!
littlecranky67 2 months ago I can tell you, it is neither styled, nor does it work on Firefox (as in, properly works). And the mobile UX is horrible. yawaramin 2 months ago Perhaps Firefox should focus on shipping a good native datepicker instead of trying to put AI in the browser. 2 replies →
yawaramin 2 months ago Perhaps Firefox should focus on shipping a good native datepicker instead of trying to put AI in the browser. 2 replies →
Yeah, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/...
I can tell you, it is neither styled, nor does it work on Firefox (as in, properly works). And the mobile UX is horrible.
Perhaps Firefox should focus on shipping a good native datepicker instead of trying to put AI in the browser.
2 replies →
took the words out of my mouth!