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I would like to color (i.e. highlight as erroneous) a select element, but not its option tags. In FF I achieve this by applying a style to the select element and applying another style to the option tags. Here are the styles:

.highlight{
    background-color: #FB6F6E;
}

.highlight > option{
    background: #dfdfdf;
}

This looks as I want in FF (16.0.1),

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but in IE8 (quirks mode) all options are colored:

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So is there a way to achieve this in IE8?

EDIT I would preferably use something that does not involve giving classes to option tags or using javascript. I know those solutions work, but it feels sort of a hack. Maybe the DOCTYPE issue solves the problem, I just wonder if adding a DOCTYPE would alter the current design.

EDIT As some of you suggested, I have added a DOCTYPE (HTML 4.01 Transitional). IE8 is still in quirks mode, but the selectbox is rendered a little bit differently:

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The border of the select is red, but still not the whole selectbox. Any ideas?

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  • @Clyde Lobo: no I am not using a DOCTYPE.
    – Atticus
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:03
  • Then you need to start using a DOCTYPE. It makes IE behave more predictably.
    – Robert K
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:05
  • In that case, not possible. You have to force it to standards mode in order for it to work.
    – BoltClock
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:05
  • @Robert K: but then I would need to check all my pages to render correctly. Since everything is done to work in quirks mode. Or there is no need to check/test?
    – Atticus
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:06
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    It causes a browser to render a web page as closely to the standards as it can. This ensures greater consistency across different browsers. If IE is rendering something very differently from other browsers it's often a result of quirks mode.
    – BoltClock
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:19

4 Answers 4

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Works(ish) if you apply a different class to the options, like this...

<html>
<body>
    <select class="highlight">
        <option>Please select...</option>
        <option class="nohighlight">One</option>
        <option class="nohighlight">Two</option>
        <option class="nohighlight">Three</option>
    </select>
</body>
</html>

http://jsfiddle.net/vXFZe

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  • Thanks, I know this but I don't want to rewrite all my select boxes.. in the whole project.
    – Atticus
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:08
  • You could apply the class using javascript / JQuery? Oct 19, 2012 at 14:17
  • Yes that is true indeed, but that would be quite an overhead for several selectboxes on a page, each with 300 options ... executing every time the page is reloaded.
    – Atticus
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:18
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I spent some time experimenting and I came up with this:

$('.highlight').on('click', 'option', function() {

    $(this).css('background-color', 'tomato').siblings().css('background-color', 'white');

});

Basically you force the background color onto the selected <option> using javascript. The only artifact I saw was that the selected <option> will have the red color in the list as well. I would have preferred an all CSS solution, but this works in IE.

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Give this a try:

.highlight option, .highlight:focus option {
    background: #dfdfdf;
}
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  • Unfortunately this solution does not work. The whole selectbox becomes gray as it it were not highlighted.
    – Atticus
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:01
  • @Atticus: :focus is not supported in quirks mode.
    – BoltClock
    Oct 19, 2012 at 14:06
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Unfortunately I could not find a solution (that does not use javascript) for this problem. The client accepted the selectboxes as they are.

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