CSSStyleDeclaration: item() method
The CSSStyleDeclaration.item()
method interface returns a CSS property name from a CSSStyleDeclaration
by index.
This method doesn't throw exceptions as long as you provide
arguments; the empty string is returned if the index is out of range and a
TypeError
is thrown if no argument is provided.
Syntax
js
item(index)
Parameters
index
-
The index of the node to be fetched. The index is zero-based.
Return value
A string that is the name of the CSS property at the specified index.
JavaScript has a special simpler syntax for obtaining an item from a NodeList by index:
js
const propertyName = style[index];
Exceptions
TypeError
-
Thrown if no argument is provided.
Examples
js
const style = document.getElementById("div1").style;
const propertyName = style.item(1); // or style[1] - returns the second style listed
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Object Model (CSSOM) # dom-cssstyledeclaration-item |
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