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CSS Method
The jQuery .css()
method gets the value of a computed style property for the first element in the set of matched elements or set one or more CSS properties for every matched element.
Getting
To return the value of a specified CSS property, use the following syntax:
$(selector).css(propertyName);
For eg:
$('#element').css('background');
Note: Here we can use any css selector eg: element(HTML Tag selector), .element(Class Selector), #element(ID selector).
Setting
To set a specified CSS property, use the following syntax:
$(selector).css(propertyName,value);
For eg:
$('#element').css('background','red');
To set multiple CSS properties, you'll have to use the object literal syntax like this:
$('#element').css({
'background': 'gray',
'color': 'white'
});
If you want to change a property labeled with more than one word, refer to this example:
To change background-color
of an element
$('#element').css('background-color', 'gray');
More Information:
Documentation: api.jquery