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if youamp;#39;ve ever needed to create an input that should only be a number I bet youamp;#39;ve tried to use input type number now this is good because it changes the keyboard on mobile devices to make things a bit easier but itamp;#39;s far from perfect first off on desktop you get little up and down arrows I guess someone could use those to eventually get to their credit card number but I wouldnamp;#39;t really say thatamp;#39;s the best of user experiences and speaking of user experience before we fix those buttons we can improve the mobile keyboards with an input mode of numeric which gives us only numbers and not all of those symbols as well as for those up and down arrows we have two options we can remove them with some CSS right here that you probably hate or luckily we can go with another option which would be to switch our input back to an input type of text but to keep the input mode on there which keeps the keyboard numbers only on mobile devices then we can add a patt