Is there a way to style the currently selected <option>
element in a <select>
element?
I could then give a background color to the currently selected option element? That way I can style the option that\'s currently viewable in the closed dropdown.
the :checked
pseudo-class initially applies to such elements that have the HTML4 selected
and checked
attributes
Source: w3.org
So, this CSS works, although styling the color
is not possible in every browser:
option:checked { color: red; }
An example of this in action, hiding the currently selected item from the drop down list.
option:checked { display:none; }
<select>
<option>A</option>
<option>B</option>
<option>C</option>
</select>
To style the currently selected option in the closed dropdown as well, you could try reversing the logic:
select { color: red; }
option:not(:checked) { color: black; } /* or whatever your default style is */
Actually you can only style few CSS properties on :modified option elements.
color
does not work, background-color
either, but you can set a background-image
.
You can couple this with gradients to do the trick.
option:hover,
option:focus,
option:active,
option:checked {
background: linear-gradient(#5A2569, #5A2569);
}
<select>
<option>A</option>
<option>B</option>
<option>C</option>
</select>
Works on gecko/webkit.
This worked for me :
select option {
color: black;
}
select:not(:checked) {
color: gray;
}