You need to use an "attribute contains" selector:
Description: Selects elements that have the specified attribute with a value containing the a given substring.
jQuery('#parent [style*="width:"]')
That will give you the children of #parent
that have the string width:
in their style
attribute.
Example: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/vpdGa/1/
If you need to worry about border-width
and similar CSS properties, then you could add your regular expression selector:
jQuery.expr[':'].regex = function(elem, index, match) {
var matchParams = match[3].split(','),
validLabels = /^(data|css):/,
attr = {
method: matchParams[0].match(validLabels) ?
matchParams[0].split(':')[0] : 'attr',
property: matchParams.shift().replace(validLabels,'')
},
regexFlags = 'ig',
regex = new RegExp(matchParams.join('').replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g,''), regexFlags);
return regex.test(jQuery(elem)[attr.method](attr.property));
}
And then search thusly:
jQuery('#parent :regex(style,(^|\\s)width:)')
Don't forget the extra backslash to get past the string literal's backslash interpretation.
And an example of this approach: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/vpdGa/4/
width
style specified on the element itself or has awidth
style applied from anywhere, including stylesheets?