Can I colour backgrounds of selected items in HTML

2019-01-12 03:32发布

问题:

I've searched around a lot and see people suggesting that:

::-moz-selection {background: red;}
::selection {background: red; }

..works for colouring the background of the currently selected items in a multiple select form item. (Note: I mean the selected items, not the items with focus).

I can't get this to work. Am I doing it wrong?

#dropdowns select::selection {
    background: red;
}

Cheers :/

Setup: Using Chrome for Mac

回答1:

Instead of only setting a background-color you can also set a linear-gradient as background:

option:checked {
  background: red linear-gradient(0deg, red 0%, red 100%);
}

This works in IE11 and latest Chrome and Firefox. Safari just ignores it. Did not test IE/Edge.

If you want to set the background color only for focused multi-selects you can use this snippet:

select[multiple]:focus option:checked {
  background: red linear-gradient(0deg, red 0%, red 100%);
}

See the full demo here: http://codepen.io/marceltschopp/pen/PNyqKp



回答2:

::selection doesn't apply to selected options; it applies to highlighted text. Either you're misinterpreting their suggestions, or what they said is flat-out wrong.

According to this answer, you're supposed to be able to use option:checked for styling the selected items:

#dropdowns option:checked {
    background: red;
}

But I haven't been able to get it to work for <select> or <select multiple> elements in this test fiddle.



回答3:

The right CSS Selector for you would be :checked

::selection is only for text that has been highlighted:

  • http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/pseudoelement-selection


回答4:

I found this because I was having the same problem, I did find an odd solution that seems to work atleast with chrome and maybe others. The solution was to use an attribute selector. This seemed to work with chrome, I tested it in the js fiddle. A side note that the box did not immediately change color to background red but once I selected another option I could clearly see that it had indeed turned red. You can check it out in the jsfiddle listed above.

http://jsfiddle.net/vzDvK/1/

#dropdowns option[selected] {
    background: red;
}