:password Selector

jQuery

:password Selector


password selector

Description: Selects all elements of type password.

  • version added: 1.0jQuery( ":password" )

$(':password') is equivalent to $('[type=password]'). As with other pseudo-class selectors (those that begin with a ":") it is recommended to precede it with a tag name or some other selector; otherwise, the universal selector ("*") is implied. In other words, the bare $(':password') is equivalent to $('*:password'), so $('input:password') should be used instead.

Additional Notes:

  • Because :password is a jQuery extension and not part of the CSS specification, queries using :password cannot take advantage of the performance boost provided by the native DOM querySelectorAll() method. For better performance in modern browsers, use [type="password"] instead.

Example:

Finds all password inputs.

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
textarea { height:45px; }
</style>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<form>
<input type="button" value="Input Button"/>
<input type="checkbox" />
<input type="file" />
<input type="hidden" />
<input type="image" />
<input type="password" />
<input type="radio" />
<input type="reset" />
<input type="submit" />
<input type="text" />
<select><option>Option<option/></select>
<textarea></textarea>
<button>Button</button>
</form>
<div>
</div>
<script>
var input = $("input:password").css({background:"yellow", border:"3px red solid"});
$("div").text("For this type jQuery found " + input.length + ".")
.css("color", "red");
$("form").submit(function () { return false; }); // so it won't submit
</script>
</body>
</html>