From ee4988164ea6e9e82722891a838934552f5b6634 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Christian Oliff <christianoliff@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2018 02:24:04 +0900
Subject: [PATCH] Remove mention of disabled buttons support for Opera 18
 (#25357)

Opera 19 was released in January 2014 and auto-updates so I suggest no need to mention about browser support for this old version.
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 docs/4.0/components/forms.md | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/docs/4.0/components/forms.md b/docs/4.0/components/forms.md
index 0ca24475ec..59ce56bdc7 100644
--- a/docs/4.0/components/forms.md
+++ b/docs/4.0/components/forms.md
@@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ Add the `disabled` attribute to a `<fieldset>` to disable all the controls withi
 {% callout warning %}
 ##### Caveat with anchors
 
-By default, browsers will treat all native form controls (`<input>`, `<select>` and `<button>` elements) inside a `<fieldset disabled>` as disabled, preventing both keyboard and mouse interactions on them. However, if your form also includes `<a ... class="btn btn-*">` elements, these will only be given a style of `pointer-events: none`. As noted in the section about [disabled state for buttons]({{ site.baseurl }}/docs/{{ site.docs_version }}/components/buttons/#disabled-state) (and specifically in the sub-section for anchor elements), this CSS property is not yet standardized and isn't fully supported in Opera 18 and below, or in Internet Explorer 10, and won't prevent keyboard users from being able to focus or activate these links. So to be safe, use custom JavaScript to disable such links.
+By default, browsers will treat all native form controls (`<input>`, `<select>` and `<button>` elements) inside a `<fieldset disabled>` as disabled, preventing both keyboard and mouse interactions on them. However, if your form also includes `<a ... class="btn btn-*">` elements, these will only be given a style of `pointer-events: none`. As noted in the section about [disabled state for buttons]({{ site.baseurl }}/docs/{{ site.docs_version }}/components/buttons/#disabled-state) (and specifically in the sub-section for anchor elements), this CSS property is not yet standardized and isn't fully supported in Internet Explorer 10, and won't prevent keyboard users from being able to focus or activate these links. So to be safe, use custom JavaScript to disable such links.
 {% endcallout %}
 
 {% callout danger %}
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