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Is there a CSS selector that applies to non-empty attributes? Using :not([Data-Attribute='']) matches if the attribute is non-existing, too.

I'm looking for something like [Data-Attribute!=''].

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  • It wouldn't be similar to [Data-Attribute!=''] if you're talking about the jQuery selector, because the jQuery selector is equivalent to :not([Data-Attribute='']) and does match if the attribute is not specified.
    – BoltClock
    Jun 22, 2013 at 9:00
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    Possible duplicate of Select elements where attribute is non-empty
    – user
    May 19, 2016 at 20:41

3 Answers 3

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try this

<style>
    [Data-Attribute]:not([Data-Attribute=""])
    {
        background-color: Red;
    }
</style>
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  • 9
    I've seen a better (or different) solution here: stackoverflow.com/questions/16429220/…
    – Sven
    Sep 8, 2016 at 10:26
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    @Sven The only solution on that link that answers this question (select a specific data attribute that is not empty) is identical to this answer.
    – rybo111
    Oct 1, 2016 at 9:33
  • Yup, the solution provided here targets what he needs, the one in the link above requires counter-styling.
    – will
    Nov 16, 2016 at 15:37
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    This solution affects unexpected elements (if matching attr title). Feb 15, 2018 at 14:11
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If you prefer a sass/scss solution:

.selector {
  @include attr-isset('attribute-name') {
    ...styles
  }
}

you may use this mixin:

/**
 * Requires
 */
@use "sass:meta";

/**
 * Select current scope only if a given attribute is set
 * @param {string} $attribute - Attribute name, default: 'class'
 * @param {boolean} $empty - Allow empty attribute
 * @param {string} $error - Error message prefix
 * @output Wraps given content styles to apply only if the current scope element has the given attribute
 */
@mixin attr-isset($attribute: 'class', $empty: false, $error: 'attr-isset::') {
  @if meta.content-exists() != true {
    @error '#{$error}@content is required';
  }
  @if $empty {
    &[#{$attribute}] {
      @content;
    }
  } @else {
    &[#{$attribute}]:not([#{$attribute}='']) {
      @content;
    }
  }
}
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for style false support

[{ font: ["sofia", "slabo", "roboto", "inconsolata", "ubuntu", false] }]

.ql-snow .ql-picker.ql-font .ql-picker-item:not([data-value])::before {
content: "default";
font-family: none !important;}

.ql-snow .ql-picker.ql-font .ql-picker-label:not([data-value])::before {
content: "default";}
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