ID selectors
The CSS ID selector matches an element based on the value of the element's id
attribute. In order for the element to be selected, its id
attribute must match exactly the value given in the selector.
css
/* The element with id="demo" */
#demo {
border: red 2px solid;
}
Syntax
css
#id_value { style properties }
Note that syntactically (but not specificity-wise), this is equivalent to the following attribute selector:
css
[id=id_value] { style properties }
The id_value
value must be a valid CSS identifier. HTML id
attributes which are not valid CSS identifiers must be escaped before they can be used in class selectors.
Examples
Valid ID selectors
HTML
html
<p id="blue">This paragraph has a blue background.</p>
<p>This is just a regular paragraph.</p>
html
<!-- The next two paragraphs have id attributes
that contain characters which must be escaped in CSS -->
<p id="item?one">This paragraph has a pink background.</p>
<p id="123item">This paragraph has a yellow background.</p>
CSS
css
#blue {
background-color: skyblue;
}
css
/* In the next two rules, the id attributes must be escaped */
#item\?one {
background-color: pink;
}
#\00003123item {
background-color: yellow;
}
Result
Invalid ID selectors
The ID selectors in the following rules are not valid CSS identifiers, and will be ignored.
css
#item?one {
background-color: green;
}
#123item {
background-color: green;
}
Specifications
Specification |
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Selectors Level 4 # id-selectors |
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