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This is a ASP .NET application with C# in the code behind. I am able to add background color to dropdown list items but when I make a selection, the color doesn't persist in Chrome or IE 11. Works fine in IE 9.

What have I done so far (taking hints from another question on SO):

Added onchange="SelectedItemCLR(this);" to my DropDownList. But not sure what to do now to persist the color.

The SelectedItemCLR function (from another question in SO) looks like this:

/* Persist the color of the selected item */
function SelectedItemCLR(source) 
{
    if (source.options[source.selectedIndex].value == "Yellow") {
        // ??? 
    }
    else if (source.options[source.selectedIndex].value == "Red") {
    }
    else if (source.options[source.selectedIndex].value == "Green") {
    }
}

Is this more of a browser issue that I have to live with? :(

Edit: In the server side C# code, I have this code to color the items.

foreach (ListItem item in ddlOverallStatus.Items)
{
    if (item.Value == "Red")
    {
        item.Attributes.Add("style", "padding:2px;background-color:#B22222;color:#fff");
    }
    else if (item.Value == "Yellow")
    {
        item.Attributes.Add("style", "padding:2px;background-color:yellow;color:#000");
    }
    else if (item.Value == "Green")
    {
        item.Attributes.Add("style", "padding:2px;background-color:green;color:#fff");
    }
}

Works fine in IE 9

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Edit - Got it working with Chrome.

  1. Add onchange="SelectedItemCLR(this); to your asp:DropDownList.

  2. Function SelectedItemCLR looks like:

function SelectedItemCLR(source) 
{
	if (source.options[source.selectedIndex].value == "Yellow") {
		$('#<%=  ddlOverallStatus.ClientID %>').addClass("YellowDropdownListItem");
	}
	else if (source.options[source.selectedIndex].value == "Red") {
	}
	else if (source.options[source.selectedIndex].value == "Green") {
	}
	else {
	}
}

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  • What are you trying to have it persist between? Browser restarts? Page changes? Simply past it being clicked?
    – Harris
    Nov 9, 2015 at 19:41
  • Are you asking what to write in javascript to change the background of the combobox' to the selected color? If so, I would expect you'd need to modify source's style (background-color).
    – Zastai
    Nov 9, 2015 at 19:44
  • Sorry I should have been clear. Just when the user makes a selection, the background color is lost.
    – KalC
    Nov 9, 2015 at 19:45
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    I would suggest making a css class for your drop down list and do the coloring there. Take a look at stackoverflow.com/questions/12836227/… to get you started.
    – John Paul
    Nov 9, 2015 at 19:45
  • 1
    What I'm saying is that you shouldn't be applying the css through code. You should implement it in a stylesheet and then have the drop down list inherit that class. That's what stylesheets are for.
    – John Paul
    Nov 9, 2015 at 20:20

2 Answers 2

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Ok got it to work. Check out my working jsfiddle. https://jsfiddle.net/fbou1srd/.

HTML

<select id="dropDown" onchange="changeColor();">
    <option val="Red">Red</option>
    <option val="Yellow">Yellow</option>
    <option val="Green">Green</option>
</select>

CSS

select option[val="Red"] {
    background-color: red;
}

select option[val="Yellow"] {
    background-color: yellow;
}

select option[val="Green"] {
    background-color: green;
}

JS

function changeColor() {
    var select = $("#dropDown");
    if(select.val() === "Red") {
        select.css("background-color", "Red");
    }
    else if(select.val() === "Yellow") {
        select.css("background-color", "Yellow");
    }
    else if(select.val() === "Green") {
        select.css("background-color", "Green");
    }
}
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  • However, if you're in a C#, ASP .NET world, you will need slight modification to John's code above. Please see my edit above.
    – KalC
    Nov 10, 2015 at 15:43
  • Absolutely! Thanks a lot for your time.
    – KalC
    Nov 10, 2015 at 15:49
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You will need to style the DropDownList itself, not just each Item .

You can do this with the OnSelectedIndexChanged event like this:

<asp:DropDownList ID="ddlOverallStatus" AutoPostBack="true" OnSelectedIndexChanged="ddlOverallStatus_SelectedIndexChanged" runat="server"></asp:DropDownList>

Then in code behind:

protected void ddlOverallStatus_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {

        if (ddlOverallStatus.SelectedValue == "Red")
        {
            ddlOverallStatus.Attributes.Add("style", "background-color:#B22222;color:#fff");
        }
        else if (ddlOverallStatus.SelectedValue == "Yellow")
        {
            ddlOverallStatus.Attributes.Add("style", "background-color:yellow;color:#000");
        }
        else if (ddlOverallStatus.SelectedValue == "Green")
        {
            ddlOverallStatus.Attributes.Add("style", "background-color:green;color:#fff");
        }
    }

Another option would be to do it Client side with Javascript.

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  • This is going to send a HTTP request every time the user changes a drop-down selection :(
    – KalC
    Nov 10, 2015 at 14:35

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