Chrome ignores `autocomplete="off"` on input fields, but as a workaround we can supply a nonsensical value (`discourse` or anything else) to the `autocomplete` attribute and it'll disable autocomplete. Context: https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/107484/66?u=osama and https://meta.discourse.org/t/-/140884/13?u=osama. |
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| category-drop | ||
| color-palettes | ||
| combo-box | ||
| dropdown-select-box | ||
| future-date-input-selector | ||
| mini-tag-chooser | ||
| multi-select | ||
| notifications-filter | ||
| period-chooser | ||
| select-kit | ||
| tag-drop | ||
| toolbar-popup-menu-options | ||
| user-chooser | ||
| category-row.hbs | ||
| create-color-row.hbs | ||
| email-group-user-chooser-header.hbs | ||
| email-group-user-chooser-row.hbs | ||
| multi-select.hbs | ||
| pinned-button.hbs | ||
| selected-name.hbs | ||
| single-select.hbs | ||
| tag-chooser-row.hbs | ||
| tag-row.hbs | ||
| topic-notifications-button.hbs | ||