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Is it possible for the options of an HTML select element to include HTML tags?

For example, given the following code:

 <select>
    <option value="one"><b>one is bold</b></option>
    <option value="two">two has some <span style='color:red;'>red</span> text</option>
    <option value="three">three is just normal</option>
 </select>

I would like the options to actually render in HTML. In this application I can play with HTML, CSS, JavaScript (including jQuery). And the HTML itself is being rendered via Django (django.form.fields.select).

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  • No..is invalid html...asking for big problems from IE
    – charlietfl
    Jun 28, 2012 at 3:48
  • Wow, I thought it would be possible, but no! To do this I suppose you would need to use some JavaScript that emulates (or converts, so that the select is still there when JS is not) a select box without actually being one. I'm confident you could find someone who has already made such a thing. Jun 28, 2012 at 3:51
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    @charlietfl—re big problems from IE. Such as? Why single out IE to misbehave when given invalid HTML? It just ignores b tags in an option element.
    – RobG
    Jun 28, 2012 at 4:26
  • @RobG only singled out IE since it doesn't support events on option tag, or display:none and is definitely more touchy than other browsers with invalid html - certainly with ajax. In this case- I honestly didn't try it and assumed it would cause issues, but am sure about the text only nodes allowed in tag... did you test back to IE6&7?
    – charlietfl
    Jun 28, 2012 at 4:29
  • Use a javascript widget, like jQuery UI's selectMenu, if you want complete control and really need your markup to be a <select>. Or, look for a javascript widget that can handle a <ul> list or javascript data, like JQWidgets jqxDropDownList.
    – spekary
    Jan 23, 2016 at 22:20

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No, you can't do this. <option> tags cannot contain any other tags.

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    In Chrome at least, <option> tags can contain <script> tags. They will behave like normal <script> tags, meaning they will not be visible, but they will execute. This is causing me some consternation at the moment. Oct 29, 2015 at 13:50
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    @SamKauffman That's illegal markup. Just because Chrome will try to muddle through it doesn't mean "<option> tags can contain <script> tags". You cannot rely on this behavior.
    – user229044
    Oct 29, 2015 at 13:58
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    Actually I was trying to prevent that behavior, which is a potential injection attack vector. It turned out to require nothing more than simple server-side HTML escaping. I was confused before because I didn't realize that what Chrome shows you in the Elements view is after substituting HTML entities. Oct 29, 2015 at 15:12
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No, but this: Styling HTML Select may help you and there a lof of detail and votes here:

How to style a <select> dropdown with CSS only without JavaScript?

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    It's not particularly helpful to link to another question that was closed as a duplicate and has no meaningful answers. Sep 17, 2019 at 16:21
  • Try it like this. <option value="&lt; style='color:rgb(0, 0, 0);background-color:rgb(255, 235, 0);border-radius:10px;padding-left:8px;padding-right:8px;'>하고 싶은 말&lt;/b&gt; ">&lt;/html&gt;쓰고 싶은 말&lt;/html&gt;</option> &lt; = < / &gt; = >
    – JamesHeo
    Oct 20, 2021 at 17:24
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No, you cannot.

What you would do if you wanted this is use something like a floating div and position and display it using Css to look like a select. Then using javascipt clicks allow users to select.

Something like this: Reinventing the dropdown

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    Note that reinventing the drop down is a really, really bad idea. The select is incredibly simple and has a ton of semantic meaning. Cobbling together DOM elements with JavaScript to visually approximate the same thing will be massively inaccessible.
    – user229044
    Jun 28, 2012 at 4:14
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    Agreed. Keyboard accessibility that select boxes provide make for a good UI. But this is what the question poster is trying to achieve. Jun 28, 2012 at 4:18
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    The attached field is not found May 5, 2020 at 10:24
  • Try it like this. <option value="&lt; style='color:rgb(0, 0, 0);background-color:rgb(255, 235, 0);border-radius:10px;padding-left:8px;padding-right:8px;'>하고 싶은 말&lt;/b&gt; ">&lt;/html&gt;쓰고 싶은 말&lt;/html&gt;</option> &lt; = < / &gt; = >
    – JamesHeo
    Oct 20, 2021 at 17:25
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option tag does not allow any children other than text

Here is a fiddle I created a few months ago that replaces a select element with a list dropdown, and updates the select for each selection made. Just hide select with css http://jsfiddle.net/6zcRk/

The user in this thread then turned it into a plugin available on github( see link in thread)

Custom drop-down panel with jQuery

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