CSS GUIDE -MOZ-USER-SELECT
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Summary
-moz-user-select is a Mozilla property extension to CSS that is used to determine whether or not an element may have its content selected.
Media: interactive
Possible uses include: prohibiting the selection of content in attempts to reduce blatant copying.
Syntax
<!-- TARGET_ELEMENT{-moz-user-modify: inherit;} TARGET_ELEMENT{-moz-user-modify: read-only;} TARGET_ELEMENT{-moz-user-modify: read-write;} TARGET_ELEMENT{-moz-user-modify: write-only;} -->
Legal Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
inherit | Inherit the value from the parent element. |
none | None of the content may be selected. |
text | Only the text within the element may be selected. |
element | A single element may be selected (from many). |
elements | Multiple elements may be selected. |
all | The contents must either be selected in entirety or none at all. |
toggle | |
tri-state | |
-moz-all |
Usage Examples
Notes
This property is similar to the user-select property of CSS3.
When the 'none' value was applied to a heading element, the content could still be selected.
Specification Conformance
Doesn't conform to CSS standards; A Mozilla CSS Extension.
Browser Compatibility
Netscape 6+
Mozilla 0.6+
Firefox 1.0+
See Also
-moz-user-focus
-moz-user-input
-moz-user-modify
References
Mozilla Developer Centre - CSS Reference - Mozilla Extensions (developer.mozilla.org)
Netscape CSS Extensions (blooberry.com)
User Interface for CSS3 (w3.org)