CSS Attribute Selectors
Style HTML Elements With Particular Attributes
It is possible to style HTML elements that have any attributes, not just
class and id.
Note: Internet Explorer 7 (and higher) supports attribute selectors
only if a !DOCTYPE is specified. This is not supported in IE 6 and lower.
Attribute Selector
The example below styles all elements with a title attribute:
Attribute and Value Selector
The example below styles all elements with title="W3Schools":
Attribute and Value Selector - Multiple Values
The example below styles all elements with a title attribute that contains a
specified value. This works even if the attribute has space separated values:
The example below styles all elements with a lang attribute that contains a
specified value. This works even if the attribute has hyphen ( - ) separated values:
Styling Forms
The attribute selectors are particularly useful for styling forms without
class or ID:
Example
input[type="text"]
{
width:150px;
display:block;
margin-bottom:10px;
background-color:yellow;
}
input[type="button"]
{
width:120px;
margin-left:35px;
display:block;
} |
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