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html - <input> height on Mac

The following code:

<input style="height: 80px; width: 200px;" value="test button">

Works fine on Windows, Linux etc. However Mac uses the system button style for <input> tags. These seem to not be able to be given a custom height (Firefox overrides the system button style so it's fine but Chrome and Safari on Mac have the below problem):

Instead of having a 80px wide and 200px high button there is the Mac button style and a gap on top and below. The width gets set fine.

How do I override this so that Chrome and Safari on Mac show a tall button?

EDIT: Here's what happens on Mac: Mac input{ height: 200px; } problem
Here's what should happen (works on Windows, Linux):

Normal input{ height: 200px; }

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Add :

input[type=button] {
    -webkit-appearance: button;
}

in your CSS :-)

Here is the list of all values this property can take. By default, WebKit uses a custom style (with fixed height) for the buttons.


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