CSSRule: cssText property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2015.
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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