the style and class attributes on optionn tag seem to be ignored in FF69 on Ubuntu Linux
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 <option> 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>
Edeziri
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In Firefox it is not easy to style SELECT tags.
See Styling with CSS in the docs on MDN.
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.