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I'm currently working on a website, and I want to change the text selection color.

I have it somewhat working. This is (part of) the code in my stylesheet:

::selection {
  background: #FF0099;
  color: black;
  text-shadow: none;
}

::-moz-selection {
  background: #FF0099;
  color: black;
  text-shadow: none;
}

It produces a mostly satisfying result. However, in some cases, the highlighting seems to lose its given color (of #FF099), as shown in this picture:

picture of website

As you can see in the picture above, the text is entirely highlighted using the correct color (#FF099); however, the area between the body text and the title, as well as to the left of the body text, is highlighted with the default color (of blue). How can I keep parts of the highlighting from going back to the default?

edit: larger picture available at https://i.stack.imgur.com/BmSiq.png

a snippet:

::selection {
    background: #FF0099;
    color: black;
    text-shadow: none;
}

::-moz-selection {
    background: #FF0099;
    color: #EEE;
    text-shadow: none;
}
<p>sample</p>
<br />
<p>sample2</p>

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  • 1
    The blue looks to be a HTML element.
    – Starx
    May 14, 2012 at 6:21
  • @MrLister I disagree, in my opinion, it shows the problem. Here's a screenshot of what I see when I highlight the output: i.imgur.com/UHOyN.png (you can clearly see the blue space between the two pink areas of the highlighted area).
    – Bhaxy
    May 14, 2012 at 6:29
  • @Bhaxy, How did you get that blue in the picture?
    – Starx
    May 14, 2012 at 6:32
  • @Starx I simply highlighted the text, click-and-drag style.
    – Bhaxy
    May 14, 2012 at 6:33
  • 1
    Stuff like this is precisely why they dropped ::selection from the spec :)
    – BoltClock
    May 14, 2012 at 8:24

7 Answers 7

12

I have wandered upon this problem before and it turns out:

::selection (or whatever selection you might use)

does not work on an break line tag (br).. remove them and use margins instead. =) Here is an fiddle to demonstrate: Example

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  • Neat. My first reaction was: naah, it can't be that simple. But apparently it is! +1. Can you make it work the same in Firefox?
    – Mr Lister
    May 14, 2012 at 9:21
  • Aa, you mean that it does not mark the area between the text? I don't know if there's anything to make it work. =/
    – Daniel
    May 14, 2012 at 10:09
9

Try This :

<style>
*::selection {
  background: #cc0000;
  color: #ffffff;
}
*::-moz-selection {
  background: #cc0000;
  color: #ffffff;
}
*::-webkit-selection {
  background: #cc0000;
  color: #ffffff;
}
</style>

See for More Detail

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7
/*** Works on common browsers ***/
::selection {
    background-color: #352e7e;
    color: #fff;
}

/*** Mozilla based browsers ***/
::-moz-selection {
    background-color: #352e7e;
    color: #fff;
}

/***For Other Browsers ***/
::-o-selection {
    background-color: #352e7e;
    color: #fff;
}

::-ms-selection {
    background-color: #352e7e;
    color: #fff;
}

/*** For Webkit ***/
::-webkit-selection {
    background-color: #352e7e;
    color: #fff;
}
0

I was having the same issue.

If you really want this there are some things you can do in the elements (not ::selection) you are having trouble with:

div {
    position: relative; /*Use it as much as you can*/
    height: 100px; /* or max-height instead of margin or br */
    line-height: normal; /* keep line-height normal*/
    -webkit-transform: translate(0px,0px); /* This hack can work */
    -moz-transform: translate(0px,0px); /* hack moz */
    transform: translate(0px,0px); /* hack prefixless */
}
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  • Where this is related to the question? Jun 1, 2016 at 16:46
  • ...this was a fix for the issue mentioned in the question, the blue part thingy doesn't happen whit this fix, at least 3 years ago that was the case. Thanks for the negative vote btw. Jun 3, 2016 at 7:08
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You can use the ::selection CSS selector. This matches all the text that is selected by the user. Even though it is not part of the CSS3 specification, it is supported in IE9+, Opera, Google Chrome and Safari. Firefox supports the prefixed ::-moz-selection.

More details and examples: http://www.snippetsource.net/Snippet/86/change-color-of-selected-text

0

Try to replace your <br /> with margin to the <p> elements.

Here is a working Fiddle Demo

HTML

<p>sample</p>
<p>sample2</p>

CSS

p {margin-bottom:50px;}
::selection {
    background: #FF0099;
    color: black;
    text-shadow: none;
}
::-moz-selection {
    background: #FF0099;
    color: #EEE;
    text-shadow: none;
}
0

I would suggest the below code, I have tried, it's working fine.

::selection
{
    background: #FF0099;
    color: black;
    text-shadow: none;
}
::-moz-selection
{
    background: #FF0099;
    color: #EEE;
    text-shadow: none;
}
p
{
    margin-bottom: 50px;
}

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