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I'd like to slightly change the look of some browser widgets (like changing the background color of required fields). But apparently this forces the browser to switch back from 'native'-looking widgets to boring common-look widgets. This is especially bad if you have both unmodified and modified widgets on the same page.

Problem occurs with Firefox on OS X and Ubuuntu.

Any ideas how to get around that 'fallback'-behavior?

Example: https://bounty.schuettel.ch/~reto/so/demo.html

<input type="text" value="123 test" style="background-color: #FFC;"/> 

OSX Ubuntu

Thanks Reto

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I've noticed that on Firefox as well. I don't think there's any way around it.

In my sites I always set the styling on all my input fields deliberately to trigger this behaviour across the board -- I don't mind that it does that, but I do need all my select boxes to have the same style.

But to be honest I don't really like the "native-looking" select boxes anyway. They tend not to fit very well into a lot of web site designs, so I prefer the standard ones.

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