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See the 645 | GNU General Public License for more details. 646 | 647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 648 | along with this program. If not, see {http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}. 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | disable-cookies Copyright (C) 2013 SingleClickApps 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | {http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}. 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | {http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html}. 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Disable Cookies (Chrome Extension) 2 | Copyright © 2013, SingleClickApps.com 3 | 4 | ## Licensed under GPL: 5 | http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html 6 | 7 | ## Source code: 8 | http://singleclickapps.com/ 9 | https://github.com/SingleClickApps 10 | 11 | ## Icons/images based on original cookie icon by Alessandro Rei: 12 | http://www.mentalrey.it/ 13 | (GPL, found here: http://findicons.com/icon/254677/cookie?id=329007) 14 | 15 | ## Based on Quick Javascript Switcher by Maxime Le Breton: 16 | http://www.maximelebreton.com/ 17 | https://github.com/maximelebreton/quick-javascript-switcher/ 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /background.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Disable Cookies 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /core.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * Disable Cookies Chrome Extension 3 | * www.singleclickapps.com 4 | * 5 | * Distributed under GPL License. 6 | * https://github.com/SingleClickApps 7 | */ 8 | 9 | var prefs; 10 | var contextMenuId = null; 11 | 12 | var chromeContentSettings = chrome.contentSettings; 13 | /* currently (chrome 16), infobars is not implemented (only experimental...) */ 14 | var chromeInfobars = chrome.infobars; 15 | 16 | var currHost = ''; 17 | 18 | init(); 19 | 20 | if(chromeContentSettings) { 21 | 22 | var forbiddenOrigin = /(chrome\:\/\/)/g, 23 | incognito, 24 | url, 25 | setting, 26 | tabId, 27 | matchForbiddenOrigin; 28 | 29 | chrome.tabs.onUpdated.addListener(function(tabId, props, tab) { 30 | // Prevent multiple calls 31 | if (props.status == "loading" && tab.selected) { 32 | //console.info("onUpdated"); 33 | getSettings(); 34 | } 35 | }); 36 | 37 | chrome.tabs.onHighlighted.addListener(function() { 38 | //console.info("onHighlighted"); 39 | getSettings(); 40 | }); 41 | 42 | chrome.windows.onFocusChanged.addListener(function() { 43 | //console.info("onFocusChanged"); 44 | getSettings(); 45 | }); 46 | 47 | chrome.windows.getCurrent(function(win) { 48 | chrome.tabs.query( {'windowId': win.id, 'active': true}, function(){ 49 | //console.info("getCurrent"); 50 | getSettings(); 51 | }); 52 | }); 53 | 54 | chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(changeSettings); 55 | 56 | } else { 57 | chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(openCksPanel.call()); 58 | } 59 | 60 | function updateIcon(setting) { 61 | chrome.browserAction.setIcon({path:"icon-" + setting + ".png"}); 62 | 63 | /* 64 | //if you like useless caption changes... 65 | if(setting=="allow"){chrome.browserAction.setTitle({title:"Disable Cookies"});} 66 | else if(setting=="block"){chrome.browserAction.setTitle({title:"Enable Cookies"});} 67 | else {chrome.browserAction.setTitle({title:"Disable Cookies"});} 68 | */ 69 | } 70 | 71 | function getSettings() { 72 | chrome.tabs.getSelected(undefined, function(tab) { 73 | incognito = tab.incognito; 74 | url = tab.url; 75 | tabId = tab.id; 76 | 77 | //console.info("Current tab settings : "+url); 78 | chromeContentSettings.cookies.get({ 79 | 'primaryUrl': url, 80 | 'incognito': incognito 81 | }, 82 | function(details) { 83 | //console.info("Current tab settings : "+url); 84 | url ? matchForbiddenOrigin = url.match(forbiddenOrigin,'') : matchForbiddenOrigin = true; 85 | matchForbiddenOrigin ? updateIcon("inactive") : updateIcon(details.setting); 86 | }); 87 | }); 88 | } 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | function changeSettings() { 93 | if (!matchForbiddenOrigin) { 94 | chromeContentSettings.cookies.get({ 95 | 'primaryUrl': url, 96 | 'incognito': incognito 97 | }, 98 | function(details) { 99 | 100 | setting = details.setting; 101 | if (setting) { 102 | var urlParser = new URL(url); 103 | var pattern = /^file:/.test(url) ? url : (urlParser.hostname + '/*'); 104 | 105 | // If this is not a file 106 | if (!/^file:/.test(url)) { 107 | pattern = prefs.allProtocols?'*://':(urlParser.protocol + '//'); 108 | // Split hostname into parts, if more than 2 and allSubdomains is set, make it wildcard 109 | domParts = urlParser.hostname.split('.'); 110 | if (prefs.allSubdomains && domParts.length > 2) { 111 | // Cut down hostname to two parts: domain.tld 112 | while (domParts.length > 2) { 113 | domParts.shift(); 114 | } 115 | pattern += '*.' + domParts.join('.'); 116 | } else { 117 | pattern += urlParser.hostname; 118 | } 119 | // If allPorts is set, add wildcard port, otherwise use given port, if set 120 | pattern += prefs.allPorts?':*':(urlParser.port?':'+urlParser.port:''); 121 | pattern += '/*'; 122 | } 123 | 124 | currHost = pattern; 125 | 126 | // old method : url.replace(/\/[^\/]*?$/, '/*') 127 | var newSetting = (setting == 'allow' ? 'block' : 'allow'); 128 | chromeContentSettings.cookies.set({ 129 | 'primaryPattern': pattern, 130 | 'setting': newSetting, 131 | 'scope': (incognito ? 'incognito_session_only' : 'regular') 132 | }); 133 | 134 | updateIcon(newSetting); 135 | 136 | //clear cookies on "disable" 137 | if(newSetting=='block'){setTimeout(clearCurrentCookies(), 100);} 138 | 139 | if (prefs.autoRefresh) { 140 | setTimeout(chrome.tabs.reload(tabId,{"bypassCache":true}), 150 ); 141 | } 142 | 143 | setLocalStorageRule(pattern, newSetting); 144 | 145 | //console.info("cookies is now "+newSetting+"ed on "+pattern); 146 | } 147 | else { 148 | //console.error("error, the setting is "+setting); 149 | } 150 | }); 151 | } 152 | else { 153 | 154 | if(chromeInfobars) { 155 | chromeInfobars.show({"tabId": tabId, "path": "infobar.html"}); 156 | } 157 | else { 158 | //console.error("You can't disable cookies on "+url); 159 | } 160 | 161 | } 162 | } 163 | 164 | 165 | /** Deletes all set cookies for current page */ 166 | function clearCurrentCookies(){ 167 | 168 | 169 | var noDotDomain = currHost.match(/:\/\/(.[^/:]+)/)[1]; 170 | var domain = "."+noDotDomain; 171 | var mainDomain = domain; 172 | var mainDomainNoDot = noDotDomain; 173 | if(domain.indexOf('.www.')==0){ mainDomain = '.'+domain.substr(5); } 174 | if(domain.indexOf('www.')==0){ mainDomainNoDot = '.'+domain.substr(5); } 175 | 176 | //alert(mainDomain); 177 | 178 | //delete all host cookies 179 | chrome.cookies.getAll({domain: domain}, function(cookies) { 180 | for(var i=0; i Cookie exceptions", 327 | "type" : "normal", 328 | "contexts" : ["all"], 329 | "onclick" : openCksPanel() 330 | }); 331 | 332 | } 333 | 334 | if (!prefs.showContextMenu && contextMenuId) { 335 | 336 | chrome.contextMenus.remove(contextMenuId); 337 | contextMenuId = null; 338 | 339 | } 340 | 341 | } 342 | /** Opens Chrome's Cookie Settings panel */ 343 | function openCksPanel() { 344 | return function(info, tab) { 345 | chrome.tabs.create({"url":"chrome://settings/content/cookies", "selected":true}); 346 | }; 347 | } 348 | 349 | /** Loads preferences and adds/removes context menu entry. */ 350 | function init() { 351 | 352 | getLocalStoragePrefs(); 353 | toggleContextMenu(); 354 | 355 | } 356 | 357 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icon-128.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SingleClickApps/disable-cookies/41adf21b67bceddc58abcc065c93b0b3a52d91b1/icon-128.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icon-48.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SingleClickApps/disable-cookies/41adf21b67bceddc58abcc065c93b0b3a52d91b1/icon-48.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icon-allow.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SingleClickApps/disable-cookies/41adf21b67bceddc58abcc065c93b0b3a52d91b1/icon-allow.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icon-block.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SingleClickApps/disable-cookies/41adf21b67bceddc58abcc065c93b0b3a52d91b1/icon-block.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icon-inactive.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SingleClickApps/disable-cookies/41adf21b67bceddc58abcc065c93b0b3a52d91b1/icon-inactive.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SingleClickApps/disable-cookies/41adf21b67bceddc58abcc065c93b0b3a52d91b1/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /infobar.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |

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9 | 10 | 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /manifest.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { "name" : "Disable Cookies" 2 | , "version" : "1.3.0" 3 | , "minimum_chrome_version": "16.0" 4 | , "manifest_version" : 2 5 | , "homepage_url" : "https://singleclickapps.com/disable-cookies" 6 | , "description" : "Disable cookies on current site" 7 | 8 | , "icons" : 9 | { "16" : "icon.png" 10 | , "48" : "icon-48.png" 11 | , "128" : "icon-128.png" 12 | } 13 | 14 | , "permissions" : 15 | [ "tabs" 16 | , "contentSettings" 17 | , "contextMenus" 18 | , "browsingData" 19 | , "cookies" 20 | , "" 21 | ] 22 | , "content_security_policy": "script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval'; object-src 'self'" 23 | , "browser_action" : 24 | { "default_icon" : "icon.png" 25 | , "default_title" : "Disable Cookies" 26 | } 27 | 28 | , "incognito" : "spanning" 29 | , "background" : 30 | { "page": "background.html" 31 | , "persistent" : true 32 | } 33 | , "options_page" : "options.html" 34 | } 35 | 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /options.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 | * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 | * found in the LICENSE file. */ 4 | 5 | /* This file holds CSS that should be shared, in theory, by all user-visible 6 | * chrome:// pages. This contrasts chrome_shared.css, which it is meant to 7 | * replace, but has CSS specific to options and options-like pages. */ 8 | 9 | /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 10 | * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 11 | * found in the LICENSE file. 12 | */ 13 | 14 | /* This file defines styles for form controls. The order of rule blocks is 15 | * important as there are some rules with equal specificity that rely on order 16 | * as a tiebreaker. These are marked with OVERRIDE. 17 | */ 18 | 19 | body { 20 | font-family: 'Segoe UI', Tahoma, sans-serif; 21 | } 22 | 23 | /* Default state **************************************************************/ 24 | 25 | button:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button), 26 | input[type='button']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button), 27 | input[type='submit']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button), 28 | select, 29 | input[type='checkbox'], 30 | input[type='radio'] { 31 | -webkit-appearance: none; 32 | -webkit-user-select: none; 33 | background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(#ededed, #ededed 38%, #dedede); 34 | border: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25); 35 | border-radius: 2px; 36 | box-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08), 37 | inset 0 1px 2px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75); 38 | color: #444; 39 | font: inherit; 40 | margin: 0 1px 0 0; 41 | text-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgb(240, 240, 240); 42 | } 43 | 44 | button:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button), 45 | input[type='button']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button), 46 | input[type='submit']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button), 47 | select { 48 | min-height: 2em; 49 | min-width: 4em; 50 | 51 | /* The following platform-specific rule is necessary to get adjacent 52 | * buttons, text inputs, and so forth to align on their borders while also 53 | * aligning on the text's baselines. */ 54 | padding-bottom: 1px; 55 | } 56 | 57 | button:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button), 58 | input[type='button']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button), 59 | input[type='submit']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button) { 60 | -webkit-padding-end: 10px; 61 | -webkit-padding-start: 10px; 62 | } 63 | 64 | select { 65 | -webkit-appearance: none; 66 | -webkit-padding-end: 20px; 67 | -webkit-padding-start: 6px; 68 | /* OVERRIDE */ 69 | background-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABMAAAAICAYAAAAbQcSUAAAAWklEQVQokWNgoAOIAuI0PDiKaJMSgYCZmfkbkPkfHYPEQfJEG/b//3+FBQsWLGRjY/uJbBCIDxIHyRNtGDYDyTYI3UA+Pr4vFBmEbODbt2+bKDYIyUBWYtQBAIRzRP/XKJ//AAAAAElFTkSuQmCC"), 70 | -webkit-linear-gradient(#ededed, #ededed 38%, #dedede); 71 | background-position: right center; 72 | background-repeat: no-repeat; 73 | } 74 | 75 | html[dir='rtl'] select { 76 | background-position: center left; 77 | } 78 | 79 | input[type='checkbox'] { 80 | bottom: 2px; 81 | height: 13px; 82 | position: relative; 83 | vertical-align: middle; 84 | width: 13px; 85 | } 86 | 87 | input[type='radio'] { 88 | /* OVERRIDE */ 89 | border-radius: 100%; 90 | bottom: 3px; 91 | height: 15px; 92 | position: relative; 93 | vertical-align: middle; 94 | width: 15px; 95 | } 96 | 97 | /* TODO(estade): add more types here? */ 98 | input[type='password'], 99 | input[type='search'], 100 | input[type='text'], 101 | input[type='url'], 102 | input:not([type]) { 103 | border: 1px solid #bfbfbf; 104 | border-radius: 2px; 105 | box-sizing: border-box; 106 | color: #444; 107 | font: inherit; 108 | margin: 0; 109 | /* Use min-height to accommodate addditional padding for touch as needed. */ 110 | min-height: 2em; 111 | padding: 3px; 112 | /* For better alignment between adjacent buttons and inputs. */ 113 | padding-bottom: 4px; 114 | 115 | } 116 | 117 | input[type='search'] { 118 | -webkit-appearance: textfield; 119 | /* NOTE: Keep a relatively high min-width for this so we don't obscure the end 120 | * of the default text in relatively spacious languages (i.e. German). */ 121 | min-width: 160px; 122 | } 123 | 124 | /* Checked ********************************************************************/ 125 | 126 | input[type='checkbox']:checked::before { 127 | -webkit-user-select: none; 128 | background-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAsAAAALCAYAAACprHcmAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAAZiS0dEAP8A/wD/oL2nkwAAAAlwSFlzAAALEwAACxMBAJqcGAAAAAd0SU1FB9wDBhYcG79aGIsAAACbSURBVBjTjdFBCkFhFAXgj4fp24PBy0SZ2ICRXRgYGb2xlKzBSEo2YgsiKWVoZgFKMjD5X/2Ux6lb99bpnNO5lKMR5i8MsEQHkhJiEzlS9HCqfiFWMUIt3AfsC3KKLCL30Qr7HfM4Ro4h6rhiEqmusIMKuphGqo+ogSPGcbYLzh91vdkXSHDDBk+0gxussS3rNcMCs+D6E18/9gLPPhbDshfzLgAAAABJRU5ErkJggg=="); 129 | background-size: 100% 100%; 130 | content: ''; 131 | display: block; 132 | height: 100%; 133 | 134 | width: 100%; 135 | } 136 | 137 | html[dir='rtl'] input[type='checkbox']:checked::before { 138 | -webkit-transform: scaleX(-1); 139 | } 140 | 141 | input[type='radio']:checked::before { 142 | background-color: #666; 143 | border-radius: 100%; 144 | bottom: 25%; 145 | content: ''; 146 | display: block; 147 | left: 25%; 148 | position: absolute; 149 | right: 25%; 150 | top: 25%; 151 | } 152 | 153 | /* Hover **********************************************************************/ 154 | 155 | button:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):enabled:hover, 156 | input[type='button']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):enabled:hover, 157 | input[type='submit']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):enabled:hover, 158 | select:enabled:hover, 159 | input[type='checkbox']:enabled:hover, 160 | input[type='radio']:enabled:hover { 161 | background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(#f0f0f0, #f0f0f0 38%, #e0e0e0); 162 | border-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3); 163 | box-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12), 164 | inset 0 1px 2px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.95); 165 | color: black; 166 | } 167 | 168 | select:enabled:hover { 169 | /* OVERRIDE */ 170 | background-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABMAAAAICAYAAAAbQcSUAAAAWklEQVQokWNgoAOIAuI0PDiKaJMSgYCZmfkbkPkfHYPEQfJEG/b//3+FBQsWLGRjY/uJbBCIDxIHyRNtGDYDyTYI3UA+Pr4vFBmEbODbt2+bKDYIyUBWYtQBAIRzRP/XKJ//AAAAAElFTkSuQmCC"), 171 | -webkit-linear-gradient(#f0f0f0, #f0f0f0 38%, #e0e0e0); 172 | } 173 | 174 | /* Active *********************************************************************/ 175 | 176 | button:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):enabled:active, 177 | input[type='button']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):enabled:active, 178 | input[type='submit']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):enabled:active, 179 | select:enabled:active, 180 | input[type='checkbox']:enabled:active, 181 | input[type='radio']:enabled:active { 182 | background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(#e7e7e7, #e7e7e7 38%, #d7d7d7); 183 | box-shadow: none; 184 | text-shadow: none; 185 | } 186 | 187 | select:enabled:active { 188 | /* OVERRIDE */ 189 | background-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABMAAAAICAYAAAAbQcSUAAAAWklEQVQokWNgoAOIAuI0PDiKaJMSgYCZmfkbkPkfHYPEQfJEG/b//3+FBQsWLGRjY/uJbBCIDxIHyRNtGDYDyTYI3UA+Pr4vFBmEbODbt2+bKDYIyUBWYtQBAIRzRP/XKJ//AAAAAElFTkSuQmCC"), 190 | -webkit-linear-gradient(#e7e7e7, #e7e7e7 38%, #d7d7d7); 191 | } 192 | 193 | /* Disabled *******************************************************************/ 194 | 195 | button:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):disabled, 196 | input[type='button']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):disabled, 197 | input[type='submit']:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):disabled, 198 | select:disabled { 199 | background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(#f1f1f1, #f1f1f1 38%, #e6e6e6); 200 | border-color: rgba(80, 80, 80, 0.2); 201 | box-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(80, 80, 80, 0.08), 202 | inset 0 1px 2px rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75); 203 | color: #aaa; 204 | } 205 | 206 | select:disabled { 207 | background-image: url("data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABMAAAAICAYAAAAbQcSUAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAAd0SU1FB9sLAxYEBKriBmwAAAAGYktHRAD/AP8A/6C9p5MAAAAJcEhZcwAACxMAAAsTAQCanBgAAABLSURBVCiRY2CgA4gC4jQ8OIpokxKBoKGh4T8uDJIn2rD///8rLFiwYCE2g0DiIHkSfIndQLIMwmYgRQYhG/j27dsmig1CMpCVGHUAo8FcsHfxfXQAAAAASUVORK5CYII="), 208 | -webkit-linear-gradient(#f1f1f1, #f1f1f1 38%, #e6e6e6); 209 | } 210 | 211 | input[type='checkbox']:disabled, 212 | input[type='radio']:disabled { 213 | opacity: .75; 214 | } 215 | 216 | input[type='password']:disabled, 217 | input[type='search']:disabled, 218 | input[type='text']:disabled, 219 | input[type='url']:disabled, 220 | input:not([type]):disabled { 221 | color: #999; 222 | } 223 | 224 | /* Focus **********************************************************************/ 225 | 226 | button:not(.custom-appearance):not(.link-button):enabled:focus, 227 | input[type='button']:not(.custom-appearance):enabled:focus, 228 | input[type='checkbox']:enabled:focus, 229 | input[type='password']:enabled:focus, 230 | input[type='radio']:enabled:focus, 231 | input[type='search']:enabled:focus, 232 | input[type='submit']:not(.custom-appearance):enabled:focus, 233 | input[type='text']:enabled:focus, 234 | input[type='url']:enabled:focus, 235 | input:not([type]):enabled:focus, 236 | select:enabled:focus { 237 | /* OVERRIDE */ 238 | -webkit-transition: border-color 200ms; 239 | /* We use border color because it follows the border radius (unlike outline). 240 | * This is particularly noticeable on mac. */ 241 | border-color: rgb(77, 144, 254); 242 | outline: none; 243 | } 244 | 245 | /* Link buttons ***************************************************************/ 246 | 247 | .link-button { 248 | -webkit-box-shadow: none; 249 | background: transparent none; 250 | border: none; 251 | color: rgb(17, 85, 204); 252 | cursor: pointer; 253 | /* Input elements have -webkit-small-control which can override the body font. 254 | * Resolve this by using 'inherit'. */ 255 | font: inherit; 256 | margin: 0; 257 | padding: 0 4px; 258 | } 259 | 260 | .link-button:hover { 261 | text-decoration: underline; 262 | } 263 | 264 | .link-button:active { 265 | color: rgb(5, 37, 119); 266 | text-decoration: underline; 267 | } 268 | 269 | .link-button[disabled] { 270 | color: #999; 271 | cursor: default; 272 | text-decoration: none; 273 | } 274 | 275 | /* Checkbox/radio helpers ****************************************************** 276 | * 277 | * .checkbox and .radio classes wrap labels. Checkboxes and radios should use 278 | * these classes with the markup structure: 279 | * 280 | *
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