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  • Rynald0s

    (@rynald0s)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @jokubas2000k!

    The dots = the placeholder, so the latter-spacing will affect it.

    If you don’t mind, is this on the my-account page, or elsewhere? Could you please link us to your site so we can take a closer look?

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter jokubas2000k

    (@jokubas2000k)

    Hi @rynald0s,

    It’s like that with all of the password fields throughout the whole website.

    You can inspect the password field on the checkout page: [ link in link field ] (The last checkout field)

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 12 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 12 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
    Plugin Support abwaita a11n

    (@abwaita)

    Thanks for getting back @jokubas2000k.

    Well, as mentioned above, the dots=the placeholder so your CSS rule will affect both.

    Thus, try using a size that doesn’t make either of them appear too large, especially the placeholder text.

    Plugin Support abwaita a11n

    (@abwaita)

    Hi @jokubas2000k,

    I’ll go ahead and mark this thread as resolved as it’s been inactive for a while. Hopefully, the above info was helpful.

    Feel free to open a new thread if you have further questions.

    Thanks.

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