:muted
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The :muted CSS pseudo-class selector represents an element that is capable of making sound, such as <audio> or <video>, but is muted (forced silent).
Muted is different from :volume-locked in that the page author has control over whether a media element can be muted or un-muted. User agents may set media muted value according to use preferences (e.g., remembering the last set value across sessions, on a per-site basis, or otherwise). An element that is :volume-locked cannot be muted, un-muted, or have its volume changed via JavaScript because of an operating system or user agent preference.
Syntax
css
:muted { /* ... */ } Examples
>CSS
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:muted { outline: 5px solid red; } video:muted { outline: 5px solid blue; } Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Selectors Level 4> # selectordef-muted> |
| HTML> # selector-muted> |
Browser compatibility
See also
:buffering:paused:playing:seeking:stalled:volume-locked- CSS selectors
mutedproperty ofHTMLMediaElementobjects