The CSSUnparsedValue()
constructor creates a new CSSUnparsedValue
object which represents property values that reference custom properties.
The CSSUnparsedValue()
constructor creates a new CSSUnparsedValue
object which represents property values that reference custom properties.
js
new CSSUnparsedValue(members)
members
An array whose values must be either a string or a CSSVariableReferenceValue
.
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const value = new CSSUnparsedValue(["4deg"]); const values = new CSSUnparsedValue(["1em", "#445566", "-45px"]); console.log(value); // CSSUnparsedValue {0: "4deg", length: 1} console.log(values); // CSSUnparsedValue {0: "1em", 1: "#445566", 2: "-45px", length: 3}
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