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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:33:57+00:00 2026-05-14T20:33:57+00:00

I’m trying to emulate some pseudo-classes and attribute selectors in Internet Explorer 6 and

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I’m trying to emulate some pseudo-classes and attribute selectors in Internet Explorer 6 and 7, such as :focus, :hover or [type=text]. So far, I’ve managed to add a class name to the affected elements:

$("input, textarea, select")
.hover(function(){
    $(this).addClass("hover");
}, function(){
    $(this).removeClass("hover");
})
.focus(function(){
    $(this).addClass("focus");
})
.blur(function(){
    $(this).removeClass("focus");
});

$("input[type=text]").each(function(){
    $(this).addClass("text");
});

However, I’m still forced to duplicate selector in my style sheets:

textarea:focus, textarea.focus{
}

And, to make things worse, IE6 seems to ignore all the selectors when it finds an attribute:

input[type=text], input.text{
    /* IE6 ignores this */
}

And, of course, IE6 ignores selectors with multiple classes:

input.text.focus{
    /* IE6 ignores this */
}

So I’m likely to end up with this mess:

input[type=text]{
    /* Rules here */
}
input.text{
    /* Same rules again */
}
input[type=text]:focus{
}
input.text_and_focus{
}
input.text_and_hover{
}
input.text_and_focus_and_hover{
}

My question: is there any way to read the rules or computed style defined for a CSS selector and apply it to certain elements, so I only need to maintain one set of standard CSS?

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    2026-05-14T20:33:57+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:33 pm

    I found this lovely piece of software:

    • ie-css3.js CSS3 pseudo-class selector emulation for Internet Explorer 5.5 – 8

    It basically covers my requirements (unobtrusive code that doesn’t require specific CSS rules), although it doesn’t emulate input[type=text].

    If you know about something else on this line, feel free to add a new answer.

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