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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:40:31+00:00 2026-05-12T13:40:31+00:00

In my CSS I have a rule that must be applied to all text

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In my CSS I have a rule that must be applied to all text fields (using the CSS3 selector input[type=text].

I also use jQuery. Some browsers like Internet Explorer 6 does not support that form for CSS selector. So my workaround is to add an extra classname in CSS:

input[type=text], .workaround_classname{
  /* css styling goes here */
}

And via jQuery then add the CSS class:

$('input[type=text]').addClass('workaround_classname');

The Question is: How do I make sure this rule only is invoked when CSS3 selectors are not natively supported?

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    2026-05-12T13:40:31+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:40 pm

    I ended up using conditional comments in my javascript file. This way I could address IE6 and apply the CSS class

    $(function(){
      //add css class to input[type=text] fields if the selector is not natively supported
        // IE6 hack: Since some CSS selectors are not working, we simulate with class names.
        /*@cc_on@if (@_jscript_version <= 5.6)
        $('input[type=text],input[type=password],input[type=radio],input[type=checkbox]').
            each(function() { $(this).addClass('type_' + this.type); });
        @end@*/
    
    });
    

    This way, I end up with added class names for all form fields:

    .type_text{}
    .type_radio{}
    .type_checkbox{}
    .type_password{}
    
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