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CSS Attribute Selectors
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Style HTML Elements With Specific Attributes
It is possible to style HTML elements that have specific attributes or attribute values.
CSS [attribute] Selector
The [attribute] selector is used to select elements with a specified attribute.
The following example selects all <a> elements with a target attribute:
Example
a[target] {
background-color: yellow;
}
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CSS [attribute="value"] Selector
The [attribute="value"] selector is used to select elements with a specified attribute
and value.
The following example selects all <a> elements with a target="_blank" attribute:
Example
a[target="_blank"] {
background-color: yellow;
}
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CSS [attribute~="value"] Selector
The [attribute~="value"] selector is used to select elements with an attribute value
containing a specified word.
The following example selects all elements with a title attribute that contains a space-
separated list of words, one of which is "flower":
Example
[title~="flower"] {
border: 5px solid yellow;
}
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The example above will match elements with title="flower", title="summer flower", and
title="flower new", but not title="my-flower" or title="flowers".
CSS [attribute|="value"] Selector
The [attribute|="value"] selector is used to select elements with the specified attribute
starting with the specified value.
The following example selects all elements with a class attribute value that begins with
"top":
Note: The value has to be a whole word, either alone, like class="top", or followed by a
hyphen( - ), like class="top-text"!
Example
[class|="top"] {
background: yellow;
}
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CSS [attribute^="value"] Selector
The [attribute^="value"] selector is used to select elements whose attribute value
begins with a specified value.
The following example selects all elements with a class attribute value that begins with
"top":
Note: The value does not have to be a whole word!
Example
[class^="top"] {
background: yellow;
}
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CSS [attribute$="value"] Selector
The [attribute$="value"] selector is used to select elements whose attribute value
ends with a specified value.
The following example selects all elements with a class attribute value that ends with
"test":
Note: The value does not have to be a whole word!
Example
[class$="test"] {
background: yellow;
}
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CSS [attribute*="value"] Selector
The [attribute*="value"] selector is used to select elements whose attribute value
contains a specified value.
The following example selects all elements with a class attribute value that contains "te":
Note: The value does not have to be a whole word!
Example
[class*="te"] {
background: yellow;
}
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Styling Forms
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The attribute selectors can be 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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Tip: Visit our CSS Forms Tutorial for more examples on how to style forms with CSS.
Test Yourself with Exercises!
Exercise 1 » Exercise 2 » Exercise 3 » Exercise 4 » Exercise 5 »
Exercise 6 »
More Examples of CSS Selectors
Use our CSS Selector Tester to demonstrate the different selectors.
For a complete reference of all the CSS selectors, please go to our CSS Selectors
Reference.
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