Inconsistent use of :disabled and [disabled]
See original GitHub issueAs well :disabled
as [disabled]
are used.
It would be a bit more consistent to use :disabled
everywhere.
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agree that settling on
:disabled
looks cleaner, and it may remove the idea that you can just arbitrarily throw adisabled
attribute on any old random element to have the styles kick in.@MartijnCuppens https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/pull/25317