Jitendra Vyas
Jitendra Vyas

Reputation: 152697

is it possible to select element with specific content or attribute in CSS?

Is it possible to select element with specific content?

for example in #footer i have multiple so i can't use #footer > a {}

can i select only that <a> if #footer has <a herf="#header">Top of Page</a>, but not all <a>

Is there any cross-browser way to select like this?

Upvotes: 1

Views: 330

Answers (3)

Janick Bernet
Janick Bernet

Reputation: 21194

CSS2.1 does support selectors such as [att=”val”], in your case [href="#header"], I don't know how many browsers support those yet, though.

But can't you just mark the desired A's with a dedicated class?

Upvotes: 0

Cary Chow
Cary Chow

Reputation: 266

In CSS 2.1 or greater, you can use the Attribute selectors. Most of the popular browsers have already supported this feature, but I.E. 6.0 does not support.

Upvotes: 0

Wai Wong
Wai Wong

Reputation: 2843

If I understand you correctly, your selector would be something like this

a[href="yourlink"]

This will select one specific link in your footer that has "yourlink" in the href attribute Is this what you want?

Upvotes: 1

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