The disabled widget showed two clashing surfaces in dark mode: the wrapper
(faded via has-[:disabled]) plus the inner search input, which picked up the
global disabled-input fill from common/input.css
(`form input:disabled { background: neutral-secondary-strong }`). That rule is
unlayered, so it beat any utility override on the input.
Exclude the SearchSelect's inner search box from that global rule
(`:not([data-search-select-search])`) so it stays transparent — the wrapper is
then the single faded surface. Standalone inputs (e.g. the Name field) keep
their distinct disabled surface, unchanged.
e2e: assert the disabled inner input computes transparent background (one
element), alongside the existing wrapper-opacity check.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
FilterSelect fully replaces it: delete SelectableFilter and its _selectable_*
helpers, the now-unused _get_filter_options, selectable_filter.js, and the .sf-*
rules in input.css (rebuilt base.css). The three list views load search_select.js
instead of selectable_filter.js. Drop the SelectableFilter export and refresh
docs/comments that referenced it.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01XzhXvMvw42CQGc9kmin3GS