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CSSKeywordValue: CSSKeywordValue() constructor

The CSSKeywordValue() constructor creates a new CSSKeywordValue object which represents CSS keywords and other identifiers.

Syntax

js

new CSSKeywordValue(val)

Parameters

value

Sets or returns the value of the new CSSKeywordValue.

Exceptions

TypeError

Thrown if the value parameter is not specified or it is not of type String.

Examples

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.

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const keyword = new CSSKeywordValue("initial");
const myElement = document.getElementById("myElement").attributeStyleMap;
myElement.set("display", keyword);

console.log(myElement.get("display").value); // 'initial'
console.dir(keyword);

Specifications

Browser compatibility

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CSSKeywordValue 66 79 No No 53 16.4 66 66 No 47 16.4 9.0

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