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You cannot style input elements with CSS (Or, if you can with a few rare exceptions, many browsers won't display it).

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You can style the <option> element using CSS properties like color, background-color, font-size, padding, and margin to customize its appearance. Keep in mind that some properties may not be fully supported across all browsers.

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