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Last checked input's css state persist after page reload

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Hi, I use this kind of css to manage the appearance of my input radio button state :

input ~ div {

 background-color: #4a4a4a;
 padding: 8px;
 font-weight: 400;
 height: 100%;
 width: 100%;

} input:checked ~ div {

 background-color: #363636;
 padding: 8px;
 font-weight: 400;
 height: 100%;
 width: 100%;

}

It works perfectly but when I reload the page, the css rule input:checked ~ div still apply to the last checked while it is no longer checked in the DOM…

for exemple I have 3 buttons : 1 - not checked 2 - not checked 3 - I checked this one, the rule input:checked ~ div is applied

If I reload the page : 1 - checked, return to default, works as designed, but the rule input:checked ~ div is not applied 2 - not checked 3 - not checked, but the rule input:checked ~ div is still applied

It's for commerce products variations, really annoying as when the customer reload the page, the displayed price is for the first button as designed, but it's the last button that is highlighted…

This issue is not present with other browsers…

Has anyone ever experienced this problem ? Thanks for your help

Hi, I use this kind of css to manage the appearance of my input radio button state : input ~ div { background-color: #4a4a4a; padding: 8px; font-weight: 400; height: 100%; width: 100%; } input:checked ~ div { background-color: #363636; padding: 8px; font-weight: 400; height: 100%; width: 100%; } It works perfectly but when I reload the page, the css rule input:checked ~ div still apply to the last checked while it is no longer checked in the DOM… for exemple I have 3 buttons : 1 - not checked 2 - not checked 3 - I checked this one, the rule input:checked ~ div is applied If I reload the page : 1 - checked, return to default, works as designed, but the rule input:checked ~ div is not applied 2 - not checked 3 - not checked, but the rule input:checked ~ div is still applied It's for commerce products variations, really annoying as when the customer reload the page, the displayed price is for the first button as designed, but it's the last button that is highlighted… This issue is not present with other browsers… Has anyone ever experienced this problem ? Thanks for your help
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Moreover, the third button cannot be clicked again, despite in the DOM it is the first button that have the attribute checked="checked" after page reloading

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Try to ask advice at a web development oriented forum.