Is there a CSS selector to target elements with inline styles? So can I target the first span but not the 2nd with CSS only?
If not, can this be done with jQuery?
http://jsfiddle.net/TYCNE/
<p style="text-align: center;">
<span>target</span>
</p>
<p>
<span>not target</span>
</p>
p[style="text-align: center;"] {
color: red;
}
However this is ugly.
A bit late to the tea party but thought I would share the solution I found & use.
@simone's answer is perfect if you can match the style attribute exactly. However, if you need to target an inline style attribute that may have other inline styles associated with it you can use:
p[style*="text-align:center;"]
"*=" means "match the following value anywhere in the attribute
value."
For further reference or more detailed information on other selectors see this blog post on css-tricks.com:
The Skinny On CSS Selectors
http://css-tricks.com/attribute-selectors/#rel-anywhere
If you would like to apply styles to a particular rule declaration you can also use style*. This will match all elements that have the inline style, regardless of the value applied.
div[style*="background-image"] {
background-size: cover;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
use :
p[style] span {
color: red;
}