What is the difference between :focus and :active?

:focus and :active are two different states.

  • :focus represents the state when the element is currently selected to receive input and
  • :active represents the state when the element is currently being activated by the user.

For example let's say we have a <button>. The <button> will not have any state to begin with. It just exists. If we use Tab to give "focus" to the <button>, it now enters its :focus state. If you then click (or press space), you then make the button enter its (:active) state.

On that note, when you click on an element, you give it focus, which also cultivates the illusion that :focus and :active are the same. They are not the same. When clicked the button is in :focus:active state.

An example:

<style type="text/css">
  button { font-weight: normal; color: black; }
  button:focus { color: red; }
  button:active { font-weight: bold; }
</style>
  
<button>
  When clicked, my text turns red AND bold!<br />
  But not when focused only,<br />
 where my text just turns red
</button>

edit: jsfiddle


:active       Adds a style to an element that is activated
:focus        Adds a style to an element that has keyboard input focus
:hover        Adds a style to an element when you mouse over it
:lang         Adds a style to an element with a specific lang attribute
:link         Adds a style to an unvisited link
:visited      Adds a style to a visited link

Source: CSS Pseudo-classes


There are four cases.

  1. By default, active and focus are both off.
  2. When you tab to cycle through focusable elements, they will enter :focus (without active).
  3. When you click on a non-focusable element, it enters :active (without focus).
  4. When you click on a focusable element it enters :active:focus (active and focus simultaneously).

Example:

<div>
  I cannot be focused.
</div>

<div tabindex="0">
  I am focusable.
</div>

div:focus {
  background: green;
}

div:active {
  color: orange;
}

div:focus:active {
  font-weight: bold;
}

When the page loads both are in case 1. When you press tab you will focus the second div and see it exhibit case 2. When you click on the first div you see case 3. When you click the second div, you see case 4.


Whether an element is focusable or not is another question. Most are not by default. But, it's safe to assume <a>, <input>, <textarea> are focusable by default.