<ident>

The <ident> CSS data type denotes an arbitrary string used as an identifier.

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:

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.

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
--toto        A custom-property like identifier
_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.
'bilibob' This would be a <string>.
"bilibob" This would be a <string>.

Specifications

Specification
CSS Values and Units Module Level 5
# css-identifier

Browser compatibility

See also

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/ident