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pe5
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Status: New idea

Firefox provides a native UI for <input type="date">, but <input type="time"> still only shows a plain text field. Chromium browsers display a native spinner/clock UI for time inputs. Please add a native time picker in Firefox to match the date picker and improve cross-browser consistency.

Having a built-in time picker is very useful because:

  • It ensures cross-browser consistency for web forms.

  • Improves usability and accessibility, especially for non-technical users.

  • Reduces dependency on external JavaScript libraries (Flatpickr, etc.) just for basic functionality.

Request:
Please add a native time picker UI for <input type="time"> in Firefox, similar to how Chromium browsers implement it (with a spinner or clock interface). This will make web forms more user-friendly and consistent across all major browsers.

Thank you for considering this feature.
in chrome-- 

Screenshot 2025-08-25 001143.png

Ui in chrome for time picker-
Screenshot 2025-08-24 235917.png

in firefox-  No UI for time picker. 
Screenshot 2025-08-25 000938.png

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
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asc
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Yes, I have faced the same problem..๐Ÿฅฒ

Yliku
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Me too๐Ÿ˜