initial-value
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Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The initial-value CSS descriptor is required when using the @property at-rule unless the syntax accepts any valid token stream. It sets the initial-value for the property.
The value chosen as the initial-value must parse correctly according to the syntax definition. Therefore, if syntax is <color> then the initial-value must be a valid color value.
Syntax
@property --property-name {
syntax: '<color>';
inherits: false;
initial-value: #c0ffee;
}
@property --property-name {
syntax: '<color>';
inherits: true;
initial-value: #c0ffee;
}
Values
A string with a value which is a correct value for the chosen syntax.
Formal definition
| Related at-rule | @property |
|---|---|
| Initial value | n/a (required) |
| Computed value | as specified |
Formal syntax
Examples
Add type checking to --my-color custom property, as a color, the initial-value being a valid color:
@property --my-color {
syntax: '<color>';
inherits: false;
initial-value: #c0ffee;
}
Using JavaScript CSS.registerProperty:
window.CSS.registerProperty({
name: '--my-color',
syntax: '<color>',
inherits: false,
initialValue: '#c0ffee',
});
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| CSS Properties and Values API Level 1 # initial-value-descriptor |
Browser compatibility
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