Seems like the problem is unrelated with jQuery. Browsers won't allow css customization on such elements.
Seems like the problem is unrelated with jQuery. Browsers won't allow css customization on such elements. Check there.
Your javascript is giving all input elements inside a form a 3 pixel red border. You don't have a form so it won't do anything. You can do this all in css instead.
If you stick the following in your head, it should work: As TonioElGringo said, it looks like it won't do anything anyway, but I'm guessing you're putting a border on as a placeholder (to prove the javascript works) for something prettier?
You're quite right about his jQuery selector, but unfortunately radio, and checkbox, inputs can't be styled: JS Fiddle demo. – David Thomas Aug 12 at 11:55 What you could do (but isn't universally supported or EXACTLY the same as a border) is to use outline instead of border – PhilJ Aug 12 at 12:04 they are all inside a form – Dmitry Makovetskiyd Aug 12 at 12:09.
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