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I want to restore the default CSS outline setting on some form fields but I want it restored to the default Webkit or browser specific style.

The page I'm working with has outline: none applied on all elements, and I just want to revert to the default setting on a few ones. Any ideas?

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The answer to your actual question (straight from WebKit's default html.css styles) is this:

:focus {
    outline: auto 5px -webkit-focus-ring-color;
}

The value of -webkit-focus-ring-color is determined on each platform separately (if you're super keen, you can look for WebCore::systemFocusRingColor). In practice, the values vary by platform.

In Safari v6 and Chrome v20 on OS X Lion, the actual value is:

outline: rgb(94, 158, 215) auto 5px;

…and in Chrome v20 on Windows and Chromium v18 on Linux, the value I got was:

outline: rgb(229, 151, 0) auto 5px;

As described in this great StackOverflow answer, you can run this jsFiddle to calculate the outline colour on your own machine.

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  • This should be the selected answer, although duopixel does offer some good insights.
    – ooolala
    Apr 27, 2016 at 8:55
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Instead of resetting with outline: none, reset with outline-width: 0. This prevents the browser from clearing the styles and when you reapply a width the style will still be there.

input:focus {
  outline-width: 0;
}

input.nostyle:focus {
  outline-width: 5px;
}

http://jsfiddle.net/VT4Hb/

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    Although this is not the actual answer, it is a very good solution that works. Thanks! Jul 8, 2011 at 15:10
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    The modern way would be to do outline: initial May 4, 2020 at 22:00
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    But outline: initial is not working as expected. Actually it does nothing. :-(
    – Petr Odut
    Jan 26, 2021 at 10:15
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use a class on the fields you want without an outline.

.nool { outline: none; }
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    OneOfOne is correct. CSS does not allow you to "undo" styles. If you can, remove whatever css rule is applying "outline:none" to every element and use a class to specifically target which form elements should not have an outline.
    – jbarreiros
    Jul 6, 2011 at 19:27
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    @jbarreiros: Even though it works, it's not an elegant or semantic solution to put classes on everything. Duopixel's solution accomplishes this using pure CSS.
    – Wylie
    Jul 8, 2011 at 2:07

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