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Having Trouble With Attribute != Selector

The question is simple, the answer maybe not. I'm trying to apply several styles to all input elements without an specific id. I use this selector in my CSS stylesheet: input[id!='

Solution 1:

That is a non-standard attribute selector invented by jQuery. It's not part of the Selectors specification, so it won't work anywhere outside of jQuery (this includes things like document.querySelectorAll()).

Strictly speaking, the direct equivalent of jQuery's input[id!='move'] in standard selector syntax is input:not([id='move']), with an attribute selector. But since you're looking to match elements without a specific ID, input:not(#move) is fine.

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