Answer by Filip Dupanović for CSS Selector for
Yes. IE7+ supports attribute selectors:input[type=radio]input[type^=ra]input[type*=d]input[type$=io]Element input with attribute type which contains a value that is equal to, begins with, contains or...
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Sadly the other posters are correct that you're...actually as corrected by kRON, you are ok with your IE7 and a strict doc, but most of us with IE6 requirements are reduced to JS or class references...
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You can do this with jQuery. Using their selectors, you can select by attributes, such as type. This does, however, require that your users have Javascript turned on, and an additional file to...
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Sorry, the short answer is no. CSS (2.1) will only mark up the elements of a DOM, not their attributes. You'd have to apply a specific class to each input.Bummer I know, because that would be...
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Is there any way with CSS to target all inputs based on their type? I have a disabled class I use on various disabled form elements, and I'm setting the background color for text boxes, but I don't...
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