Changing the default behaviour of `.is-fluid` container: removing media breakpoint from the rule, so the behaviour is consistent with described in docs:
```
This container is fluid: it will have a 32px gap on either side, on any viewport size.
```
* fieldset disabled styles
* Added disabled styles to button elements included inside a disabled fieldset
* Added comma, and fieldset element reset
* fieldset doesn't need display block
* #2091 remove css rule which causes has-addons to not work correctly
* #2091 remove css rule which causes has-addons to not work correctly
* #2091 Don't include compiled css
* #2091 Don't include compiled css
* Extract input placeholder colors to variables
This makes it easier to override the color colour of the placeholder text in an input.
* Remove semicolon, because SASS.
This is SASS, not SCSS.
If there is only one child inside a field with addons, the current first and last child selectors remove any radius. Since a single control would be both a first and last child at the same time, it gets canceled out. This leverages the :only-child property to not apply this rule if there is only one control.
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If a form field is disabled and that form field uses has add-on element ( has-addons ), hover state is overlapping to add-on element.
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This solution excludes disabled form elements hover state which is used within has-addons fields wrapper.
Fixes#1992
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I checkout out master and changed the lines.
* Disabled form elements hover state is overlapping, if control has add-ons elements
If a form field is disabled and that form field uses has add-on element ( has-addons ), hover state is overlapping to add-on element.
* Disabled form elements hover state is overlapping, if control has add-ons elements
If a form field is disabled and that form field uses has add-on element ( has-addons ), hover state is overlapping to add-on element.
Corrects the problem of the .has-icon-left / .has-icon-right fields floating out of the input area when a .help element is floated to the right of a preceding input