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The CSSKeywordValue
interface of the CSS Typed Object Model API creates an object to represent CSS keywords and other identifiers.
The interface instance name is a stringifier meaning that when used anywhere a string is expected it will return the value of CSSKeyword.value
.
CSSKeywordValue()
Creates a new CSSKeywordValue
object.
CSSKeywordValue.value
Returns or sets the value of the CSSKeywordValue
.
Inherits methods from CSSStyleValue
.
The following example resets the CSS display
property to its defaults, setting the inline style
attribute to style="display: initial"
if viewed in the developer tools inspector.
#myElement {
display: flex;
}
<div id="myElement">
Check the developer tools to see the log in the console and to inspect the
style attribute on this div.
</div>
let myElement = document.getElementById("myElement").attributeStyleMap;
myElement.set("display", new CSSKeywordValue("initial"));
console.log(myElement.get("display").value); // 'initial'
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