CSSRule: cssText property
The cssText
property of the CSSRule
interface returns the actual text of a CSSStyleSheet
style-rule.
Note: Do not confuse this property with element-style
CSSStyleDeclaration.cssText
.
Be aware that this property can no longer be set directly, as it is now specified
to be functionally modify-only, and silently so. In other words, attempting to
set it does absolutely nothing, and doesn't even emit a warning or error.
Furthermore, it has no settable sub-properties. Therefore, to modify it, use the
stylesheet's cssRules[index]
properties
.selectorText
and
.style
(or its sub-properties). See Using dynamic styling information for details.
Value
A string containing the actual text of the CSSStyleSheet
rule.
Examples
body {
background-color: darkblue;
}
let stylesheet = document.styleSheets[0];
console.log(stylesheet.cssRules[0].cssText); // body { background-color: darkblue; }
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Object Model (CSSOM) # dom-cssrule-csstext |
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