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the style and class attributes on optionn tag seem to be ignored in FF69 on Ubuntu Linux

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  • Posljednji odgovor od jamescobban

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The following page honors the requested text color when viewed in Chrome but not in FF69 on Ubuntu Linux.

<style>
    .male      {color:              #000080; /* dark blue */
                }
    .female    {color:              #800000; /* dark red */
                }
    .unknown   {color:              #008000; /* dark green */
                }
</style>
<p>class attribute on &lt;option&gt; seems to be ignored by Firefox 69 on Ubuntu Linux</p>
    <select name="Gender" id="Gender" size="1"
		                class="female left">
		<option value="0"  class="male">
		    Male
		</option>
		<option value="2" selected="selected" class="female">
		    Female
		</option>
		<option value="2"  class="unknown">
		    Unknown
		</option>
	</select>

style attribute on <option> seems to be ignored by Firefox 69 on Ubuntu Linux

   <select name="Gender2" id="Gender2" size="1"

class="male left"> <option value="0" selected="selected" style="color: #000080;"> Male </option> <option value="1" style="color: #800000"> Female </option> <option value="2" style="color: #008000"> Unknown </option> </select>

The following page honors the requested text color when viewed in Chrome but not in FF69 on Ubuntu Linux. <pre><nowiki><style> .male {color: #000080; /* dark blue */ } .female {color: #800000; /* dark red */ } .unknown {color: #008000; /* dark green */ } </style> <p>class attribute on &lt;option&gt; seems to be ignored by Firefox 69 on Ubuntu Linux</p> <select name="Gender" id="Gender" size="1" class="female left"> <option value="0" class="male"> Male </option> <option value="2" selected="selected" class="female"> Female </option> <option value="2" class="unknown"> Unknown </option> </select></nowiki></pre> <p>style attribute on &lt;option&gt; seems to be ignored by Firefox 69 on Ubuntu Linux</p> <select name="Gender2" id="Gender2" size="1" class="male left"> <option value="0" selected="selected" style="color: #000080;"> Male </option> <option value="1" style="color: #800000"> Female </option> <option value="2" style="color: #008000"> Unknown </option> </select>

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In Firefox it is not easy to style SELECT tags.

See Styling with CSS in the docs on MDN.

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I have no problem styling the select. It Is the option tags for which FF is ignoring both class and style. I should not be forced to use JavaScript to make "male" display in blue, female in red, and unknown in green.