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I need to apply a style on a recurring element which has a fixed prefix in its ID. e.g. for the generated ID old-price-520, old-price is the prefix, and the numeric suffix will vary.

How do I apply styles to these elements, or how do i refer to them using CSS?

Here's an illustration of what i'd like to do:

#old-price-* {
    // some styles
}

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div[id|="old-price"]

would select all div Elements with id = old-price-*

Handycap is it's performance which is pretty poor, compared to the power of the # id-selector. Also it has a lower specificity than the normal #.

edit:

fiddle

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  • @christoph: I tried this way dont't know but it is not working. I am using Firefox 11.0 Mar 29, 2012 at 11:47
  • @Christoph: Hey my mistake I was using the E as it is. Now it works after replacing with the element. Mar 29, 2012 at 12:17
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You can try to use CSS3 attribute selectors like this:

div[id^=old-price]
{
    // some styling
}

However you will need to add some javascript for browsers that do not support it

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you can do so with the 'begin-with' attribute selector (of CSS3), like so:

[Attr^="value"]

and the concrete example would look like this:

*[id^="old-price-"]

there are probably more similar methods of achieving the same outcome; a quick search yielded this attribute selectors depiction, which can be used for a quick reference.

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You can use jQuery to do this with an 'Attribute starts with selector'

http://api.jquery.com/attribute-starts-with-selector/

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  • He didn't specifically say he couldn't use jQuery, it is a valid answer to the question.
    – mbx-mbx
    Mar 29, 2012 at 11:48
  • do you see any jQuery tags, did he write someting about jQ, did he provide code, where he used jQ ?
    – Christoph
    Mar 29, 2012 at 11:54
  • Do you see 'I cannot use jQuery so please do not mention jQuery?'
    – mbx-mbx
    Mar 29, 2012 at 11:56
  • 1. There are like 1000 javascript frameworks. Why do you assume, he uses jQuery? 2. styling via CSS >> Styling via Javascript 3. perhaps he is developing a mobile site, where he needs to save every kb. 4. Yes, I can use a tank to kill a fly, but a flyswatter just is more appropriate.
    – Christoph
    Mar 29, 2012 at 12:01
  • It is one possible answer to the question. There are many ways to skin a cat. You could use jQuery to do it, not saying it's the best solution, it is just one of many. It is however, still a valid answer. p.s. Tanks are awesome.
    – mbx-mbx
    Mar 29, 2012 at 12:10

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