Question

Is there a CSS selector for disabled input type="submit" or "button"?

Should I just use input[type="submit"][disabled]?

Does that work in IE6?

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Solution

Does that work in IE6?

No, IE6 does not support attribute selectors at all, cf. CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer.

You might find How to workaround: IE6 does not support CSS “attribute” selectors worth the read.


EDIT
If you are to ignore IE6, you could do (CSS2.1):

input[type=submit][disabled=disabled],
button[disabled=disabled] {
    ...
}

CSS3 (IE9+):

input[type=submit]:disabled,
button:disabled {
    ...
}

You can substitute [disabled=disabled] (attribute value) with [disabled] (attribute presence).

OTHER TIPS

As said by jensgram, IE6 does not support attribute selector. You could add a class="disabled" to select the disabled inputs so that this can work in IE6.

I used @jensgram solution to hide a div that contains a disabled input. So I hide the entire parent of the input.

Here is the code :

div:has(>input[disabled=disabled]) {
    display: none;
}

Maybe it could help some of you.

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