If you want the user to have focus on the first of multiple select's, you can use the following jQuery code:
If you have an id for the first select, you can directly access that element with the following:
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#idOfFirstSelect').focus();
});
However, if you don't have the id, the following code should work.
Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/biz79/1qo6mxnf/
$(document).ready(function () {
$('select').first().focus();
});
On a separate note, if you also want to have a default option selected, you can set that option to "selected" in the HTML:
<option value="saab" selected="selected">Saab</option>
#thirdDropBox
refer to? If it is the id for the select box then that is all you need in the selector (i.e. remove theselect:first
part).