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12

javascript modify css

//Pure JavaScript DOM
var el = document.getElementById("elementID");
el.style.css-property = "cssattribute";

//When doing A CSS property that have multiple words, its typed differently
//Instead of spaces or dashes, use camelCase
//Example:
el.style.backgroundColor = "blue";

//Make sure before using jQuery, link the jQuery library to your code
//JavaScript with jQuery
//jQuery can use CSS property to fid=nd an element
$("#elementID").css("css-property", "css-attribute");

//On jQuery, the CSS property is typed like normal CSS property
//Example: 
$("#elementID").css("background-color", "blue");

//If you want multiple property for jQuery, you can stack them on one code
//instead of typing each attribute
//Example: 
$("#elementID").css({"css-property": "css-attribute", "css-property": "css-attribute"});

//you can also make them nice by adding line breaks
//Example: 
$("#elementID").css({
  "css-property": "css-attribute",
  "css-property": "css-attribute"});
//You can add as much CSS property and attribute as you want
//just make sure, always end it with a comma before adding another one
//the last property doesn't need a comma
Posted by: Guest on April-28-2020
9

how to change style of an element using javascript

<html>
<body>

<p id="p2">Hello World!</p>

<script>
document.getElementById("p2").style.color = "blue";
</script>

<p>The paragraph above was changed by a script.</p>

</body>
</html>
Posted by: Guest on January-10-2020
2

js style

const title = document.querySelector('h1')

//title.setAttribute('style', 'margin: 50px');

console.log(title.style); // Show all style propertyes
console.log(title.style.color); // Log a color in console

title.style.margin = '50px'; // Set a margin of title
title.style.color='crimson'; // Set a color of title
title.style.fontSize = '60px'; // Set font size of title
Posted by: Guest on July-19-2020
0

javascript style

// background-color
<element>.style.backgroundColor = '#000';
// background
<element>.style.background = '#000';
// color
<element>.style.color = '#fff';
// box-sizing
<element>.style.boxSizing = 'border-box';
// font-family
<element>.style.fontFamily = '\'Times New Roman\', Times, serif';
// font-size
<element>.style.fontSize = '16px';
// margin
<element>.style.margin = 0;
// padding
<element>.style.padding = '20px';
// width
<element>.style.width = '100%';
// height
<element>.style.height = '100%';
// margin-left
<element>.style.marginLeft = 0;
// font-weight
<element>.style.fontWeight = 400;
Posted by: Guest on September-11-2020

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