The good: Using CSS "-webkit-appearance: none;" for <select> **removes** the arrow and thus becomes **smaller** on web browsers like Chrome/Chromium/Safari and also on a GTK(2) build of wxWebView [1].
The bad: In the GTK3 build wxWebView [1] the arrow is **hidden instead of removed** and thus the <select> has extra width for the arrow which it does not show. The ugly: Since i am using a series of <select> items in a row like a ODO meter in a vehicle but every digit click-able to change, so for example 10 in a row look like "1234567890" while the same on webkitgtk3 is like "1 v 2 v 3 v 4 v 5 v 6 v 7 v 8 v 9 v". The solution: ??? don't have one yet, please advise... Details: OK -> GTK+2 -> libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 2.4.9-1~deb8u1/2.4.11-3 NOK -> GTK+3 -> libwebkitgtk-3.0-0 2.4.9-1~deb8u1/2.4.11-3 Running Debian 8.x (Jessie) and 9.x (Stretch), so more version details here: https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=all§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=libwebkitgtk- [1] wxWebView http://docs.wxwidgets.org/trunk/classwx_web_view.html
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