CSSStyleProperties: cssFloat property
The cssFloat
property of the CSSStyleProperties
interface returns the CSS float
property.
This is the result of invoking getPropertyValue()
on the object with float
as an argument.
When setting, it invokes setProperty()
with float
as the first argument, and the given value as the second argument.
The given value must be a valid value for the float
property.
Value
A string.
When set to the null
value, that null
value is converted to the empty string (""
), so csd.cssFloat = null
is equivalent to csd.cssFloat = ""
.
Example
In the below example, the stylesheet contains a single rule for .box
, which has the float
property with a value of left
. This value will be returned by cssFloat
. We then set the value to "right" using cssFloat
, and return the new value.
.box {
float: left;
inline-size: 300px;
}
let myRules = document.styleSheets[0].cssRules;
let rule = myRules[0];
console.log(rule.style.cssFloat); // "left"
rule.style.cssFloat = "right";
console.log(rule.style.cssFloat); // "right"
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Object Model (CSSOM)> # dom-cssstyleproperties-cssfloat> |
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