<custom-ident>
Quick Summary for <custom-ident>
<custom-ident>
CSS data type denotes an arbitrary user-defined string used as an identifier. It is case-sensitive, and certain values are forbidden in various contexts to prevent ambiguity.
Code Usage for <custom-ident>
nono79 A mix of alphanumeric characters and numbers ground-level A mix of alphanumeric characters and a dash -test A dash followed by alphanumeric characters _internal An underscore followed by alphanumeric characters \22 toto A Unicode character followed by a sequence of alphanumeric characters bili\.bob A correctly escaped period
More Details for <custom-ident>
<custom-ident>
The <custom-ident>
CSS data type denotes an arbitrary user-defined string used as an identifier. It is case-sensitive, and certain values are forbidden in various contexts to prevent ambiguity.
Syntax
The syntax of <custom-ident>
is similar to CSS identifiers (such as property names), except that it is case-sensitive. It consists of one or more characters, where characters can be any of the following:
A
to Z
, or a
to z
), any decimal digit (0
to 9
), a hyphen (-
), an underscore (_
), an escaped character (preceded by a backslash, \
), a Unicode character (in the format of a backslash, \
, followed by one to six hexadecimal digits, representing its Unicode code point) Note that id1
, Id1
, iD1
and ID1
are all different identifiers as they are case-sensitive. On the other hand, as there are several ways to escape a character, toto\?
and toto\3F
are the same identifiers.
Forbidden values
A <custom-ident>
must not be placed between single or double quotes as this would be identical to a <string>
. Moreover, the first character must not be a decimal digit, nor a hyphen (-
) followed by a decimal digit or another hyphen.
To prevent ambiguity, each property that uses <custom-ident>
forbids the use of specific values:
animation-name
Forbids the global CSS values (unset
, initial
, and inherit
), as well as none
.
counter-reset
, counter-increment
Forbids the global CSS values (unset
, initial
, and inherit
), as well as none
.
@counter-style
, list-style-type
Forbids the global CSS values (unset
, initial
, and inherit
), as well as the values none
, inline
, and outside
. Also, quite a few predefined values are implemented by the different browsers: disc
, circle
, square
, decimal
, cjk-decimal
, decimal-leading-zero
, lower-roman
, upper-roman
, lower-greek
, lower-alpha
, lower-latin
, upper-alpha
, upper-latin
, arabic-indic
, armenian
, bengali
, cambodian
, cjk-earthly-branch
, cjk-heavenly-stem
, cjk-ideographic
, devanagari
, ethiopic-numeric
, georgian
, gujarati
, gurmukhi
, hebrew
, hiragana
, hiragana-iroha
, japanese-formal
, japanese-informal
, kannada
, katakana
, katakana-iroha
, khmer
, korean-hangul-formal
, korean-hanja-formal
, korean-hanja-informal
, lao
, lower-armenian
, malayalam
, mongolian
, myanmar
, oriya
, persian
, simp-chinese-formal
, simp-chinese-informal
, tamil
, telugu
, thai
, tibetan
, trad-chinese-formal
, trad-chinese-informal
, upper-armenian
, disclosure-open
, and disclosure-close
.
grid-row-start
, grid-row-end
, grid-column-start
, grid-column-end
Forbids the span
value.
will-change
Forbids the global CSS values (unset
, initial
, and inherit
), as well as the values will-change
, auto
, scroll-position
, and contents
.
Examples
Valid identifiers
nono79 A mix of alphanumeric characters and numbers ground-level A mix of alphanumeric characters and a dash -test A dash followed by alphanumeric characters _internal An underscore followed by alphanumeric characters \22 toto A Unicode character followed by a sequence of alphanumeric characters bili\.bob A correctly escaped period
Invalid identifiers
34rem It must not start with a decimal digit. -12rad It must not start with a dash followed by a decimal digit. bili.bob Only alphanumeric characters, _, and - needn't be escaped. --toto It must not start with two dashes. This would be a custom property. 'bilibob' This would be a <string>. "bilibob" This would be a <string>.
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
CSS Values and Units Module Level 4The definition of '<custom-ident> ' in that specification. | Editor's Draft | |
CSS Will Change Module Level 1The definition of '<custom-ident> for will-change ' in that specification. | Candidate Recommendation | Defines which values are excluded for will-change . |
CSS Counter Styles Level 3The definition of '<custom-ident> for list-style-type ' in that specification. | Candidate Recommendation | Uses <custom-ident> instead of a finite list of keywords. Defines which values are excluded for list-style-type and @counter-style . |
CSS Lists Module Level 3The definition of '<custom-ident> for counter-* ' in that specification. | Working Draft | Renames <identifier> to <custom-ident> . Adds its usage to the new counter-set property. |
CSS Animations Level 1The definition of '<custom-ident> for animation-name ' in that specification. | Working Draft | Defines which values are excluded for animation-name . |
CSS Values and Units Module Level 3The definition of '<custom-ident> ' in that specification. | Candidate Recommendation | Renames <identifier> to <custom-ident> . Makes it a pseudo-type and forbids the use of excluded values. |
CSS Level 2 (Revision 1)The definition of '<identifier> ' in that specification. | Recommendation | Initial definition. |
As this type is not a real type but a convenience type used to simplify the description of allowed values, there is no browser compatibility information as such.
See also
<ident>
Select your preferred language English (US)DeutschFrançais日本語Русский中文 (简体) Change language