← Back to context Comment by littlecranky67 23 days ago Can we see a styled date-time picker in htmx? 6 comments littlecranky67 Reply yawaramin 23 days ago Yeah, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/... littlecranky67 22 days 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 22 days ago Perhaps Firefox should focus on shipping a good native datepicker instead of trying to put AI in the browser. 2 replies → adamzwasserman 23 days ago took the words out of my mouth!
yawaramin 23 days ago Yeah, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/... littlecranky67 22 days 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 22 days ago Perhaps Firefox should focus on shipping a good native datepicker instead of trying to put AI in the browser. 2 replies → adamzwasserman 23 days ago took the words out of my mouth!
littlecranky67 22 days 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 22 days ago Perhaps Firefox should focus on shipping a good native datepicker instead of trying to put AI in the browser. 2 replies →
yawaramin 22 days 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.
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took the words out of my mouth!