CSS
The CSS interface holds useful CSS-related methods. No objects with this interface are implemented: it contains only static methods and is therefore a utilitarian interface.
Properties
The CSS interface is a utility interface and no object of this type can be created: only static properties are defined on it.
Static properties
CSS.paintWorkletSecure context-
Provides access to the Worklet responsible for all the classes related to painting.
Methods
The CSS interface is a utility interface and no object of this type can be created: only static methods are defined on it.
Static methods
No inherited static methods.
CSS.registerProperty()-
Registers
custom properties, allowing for property type checking, default values, and properties that do or do not inherit their value. CSS.supports()-
Returns a
Booleanindicating if the pair property-value, or the condition, given in parameter is supported. CSS.escape()-
Can be used to escape a string mostly for use as part of a CSS selector.
CSS factory functions-
Can be used to return a new
CSSUnitValuewith a value of the parameter number of the units of the name of the factory function method used.CSS.em(3) // CSSUnitValue {value: 3, unit: "em"}
Specifications
| Specification |
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| CSS Object Model (CSSOM) # namespacedef-css |
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