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CSS supported selectors · dperini/nwsapi Wiki · GitHub

What follows is a list of CSS selectors currently supported in latest NWSAPI version.

The list has been built upon current W3C Selectors Level 4 though it is still a work in progress.

Text and/or character selectors (content) have no meanings for applications, they don’t work on element nodes but on text nodes, which do not provide an event interface needed for selections.

Tag, Id and Class selectors E an Element of type E E#fooId an E element with ID equal to “fooId” E.fooClass an E element with CLASS equal to “fooClass” Logical combination pseudo-classes selectors E:is(s1, s2, …) an E element matching selectors s1 and/or s2 (Matches-Any) E:not(s1, s2, …) an E element not matching selectors s1 or s2 (Matches-None)

NOTE: the :is() pseudo-class is still named :matches() in most browsers implementation.

Combinators selectors (child and siblings) E F an F element descendant child of an E element E > F an F element direct child of an E element E + F an F element immediately preceded by an E element E ~ F an F element preceded by an E element E[foo] an E element with a “foo” attribute E[foo=“bar”] an E element whose “foo” attribute value is exactly equal to bar E[foo=“bar” i] an E element whose “foo” attribute value is case insensitive match of bar E[foo=“bar” s] an E element whose “foo” attribute value is case sensitive match of bar E[foo^=“bar”] an E element whose “foo” attribute value begins exactly with the string bar E[foo$=“bar”] an E element whose “foo” attribute value ends exactly with the string bar E[foo*=“bar”] an E element whose “foo” attribute value contains the substring bar E[foo|=“en”] an E element whose “foo” attribute value is a hyphen-separated list beginning with en E[foo~=“bar”] an E element whose “foo” attribute value is a whitespace-separated list containing bar Structural pseudo-classes selectors E:root an E element, root of the document E:empty an E element that has no children (including text nodes) E:nth-child(n) an E element, the n-th child of its parent E:nth-of-type(n) an E element, the n-th sibling of its type E:nth-last-child(n) an E element, the n-th child of its parent, counting from the last one E:nth-last-of-type(n) an E element, the n-th sibling of its type, counting from the last one E:first-child an E element, first child of its parent E:last-child an E element, last child of its parent E:only-child an E element, only child of its parent E:first-of-type an E element, first sibling of its type E:last-of-type an E element, last sibling of its type E:only-of-type an E element, only sibling of its type Location pseudo-classes selectors E:link an E element being the source anchor of an hyper-link never visited E:visited an E element being the source anchor of an hyper-link already visited E:target an E element being the target of the referring URI E:scope an E element being a designated reference element Linguistic pseudo-classes selectors E:dir(ltr) an element of type E with left-to-right directionality E:lang(it) an element of type E tagged as being written in Italian User action pseudo-classes selectors E:active an E element during certain user actions E:hover an E element during a mouse over action E:focus an E element being the focus of the document E:focus-within an E element that has user input focus or contains an element that has input focus E:focus-visible an E element that has user input focus, and the UA has determined that a focus ring or other indicator should be drawn for that element Input pseudo-classes selectors E:enabled a user interface element E that is enabled E:disabled a user interface element E that is disabled E:indeterminate a user interface element E that is in an indeterminate state E:default a user interface element E that is the default item in a group E:checked a user interface element E that is checked or selected (radio or checkbox) E:optional a user-input element E that does not require input E:required a user-input element E that requires input E:invalid a user-input element E that does not meets its data validity semantics E:valid a user-input element E that meets its data validity semantics E:in-range a user-input element E whose value is in-range E:out-of-range a user-input element E whose value is out-of-range E:read-only a user interface element E that is not user alterable E:read-write a user interface element E that is user alterable Content pseudo-element selectors (not supported) E::after generated content after an E element E::before generated content before an E element E::selection portion of a document highlighted by the user E::first-line the first formatted line of an E element E::first-letter the first formatted letter of an E element

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