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Element must be visible, or offset() will bring user to top of screen. #561
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In case element is not visible offset() will return
top:0, left:0
Use case:
<input type="radio" required>
where the first radio-item is"hidden" in a collapsable div.
If you don't like this change, I can make a feature like
$.fn.validator.Constructor.INPUT_SELECTOR
, but then for focusError.