Name
Style
Synopsis
element
.style
Properties
The Style object defines a large number of properties: one property
for each CSS attribute defined by the CSS2 specification. The
property names correspond closely to the CSS attribute names, with
minor changes required to avoid syntax errors in JavaScript.
Multiword attributes that contain hyphens, such as
font-family
are written without hyphens in
JavaScript, and each word after the first is capitalized:
fontFamily
. Also, the float
attribute conflicts with the reserved word float
,
so it translates to the property cssFloat
.
The visual CSS properties are listed in the following table. Since the properties correspond directly to CSS attributes, no individual documentation is given for each property. See a CSS reference (such as Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide by Eric A. Meyer, published by O’Reilly) for the meaning and legal values of each. Note that current browsers do not implement all of these properties.
All of the properties are strings, and care is required when working
with properties that have numeric values. When querying such a
property, you must use parseFloat( )
to convert
the string to a number. When setting such a property you must convert
your number to a string, which you can usually do by adding the
required units specification, such as
“px”.
background |
counterIncrement |
orphans |
backgroundAttachment |
counterReset |
outline |
backgroundColor |
cssFloat |
outlineColor |
backgroundImage |
cursor |
outlineStyle |
backgroundPosition ... |
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