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by Tommy Olsson and Paul O’Brien

:disabled (CSS selector)

Browser support full matrix
IE7 FF1.5+ Saf3+ Op9.2+
None Full Full Full
Spec
Version
CSS3

Example

The following rule will apply to all input elements that are currently disabled:

input:disabled {
  ⋮ declarations
}

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Description

This pseudo-class matches user interface elements that are disabled. An element is disabled when it can’t be activated or accept focus—this often means the element can’t be selected, be clicked on, or accept text input, although it could do so if it was in an enabled state.

Compatibility

IE5.5None
6.0None
7.0None
Firefox1.0None
1.5Full
2.0Full
Safari1.3None
2.0None
3.0Full
Opera9.2Full
9.5Full

This pseudo-class is currently only supported in Safari 3, Firefox 1.5 and up, and Opera 9.2 and up.

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