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Enables the style sheets matching the specified name in the current style sheet set, and disables all other style sheets (except those without a title, which are always enabled).
SyntaxenableStyleSheetsForSet(name)
Parameters
name
The name of the style sheets to enable. All style sheets with a title that match this name will be enabled, while all others that have a title will be disabled. Specify an empty string for the name parameter to disable all alternate and preferred style sheets (but not the persistent style sheets; that is, those with no title
attribute).
None (undefined
).
null
name has no effect; if you want to disable all alternate and preferred style sheets, you must pass "", the empty string.document.lastStyleSheetSet
or document.preferredStyleSheetSet
.document.enableStyleSheetsForSet("Some style sheet set name");
Specifications
Not part of any specification.
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