Showing posts with label styling forms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label styling forms. Show all posts

Thursday 5 December 2013

STYLE HTML ELEMENTS WITH SPECIFIC ATTRIBUTES


Style HTML Elements With Specific Attributes


It is possible to style HTML elements that have specific attributes, not just class and id.
Note: IE7 and IE8 support attribute selectors only if a !DOCTYPE is specified. Attribute selection is NOT supported in IE6 and lower.

Attribute Selector

The example below styles all elements with a title attribute:


Example

[title]
{
color:blue;
}


Attribute and Value Selector


The example below styles all elements with title="W3Schools":


Example

[title=W3Schools]
{
border:5px solid green;
}



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:


Example

[title~=hello] { color:blue; }

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:

Example

CSS::STYLING FORMS


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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