using css in javascript code example
Example 1: javascript modify css
//Pure JavaScript DOM
var el = document.getElementById("elementID");
el.style.css-property = "cssattribute";
//When doing A CSS property that have multiple words, its typed differently
//Instead of spaces or dashes, use camelCase
//Example:
el.style.backgroundColor = "blue";
//Make sure before using jQuery, link the jQuery library to your code
//JavaScript with jQuery
//jQuery can use CSS property to fid=nd an element
$("#elementID").css("css-property", "css-attribute");
//On jQuery, the CSS property is typed like normal CSS property
//Example:
$("#elementID").css("background-color", "blue");
//If you want multiple property for jQuery, you can stack them on one code
//instead of typing each attribute
//Example:
$("#elementID").css({"css-property": "css-attribute", "css-property": "css-attribute"});
//you can also make them nice by adding line breaks
//Example:
$("#elementID").css({
"css-property": "css-attribute",
"css-property": "css-attribute"});
//You can add as much CSS property and attribute as you want
//just make sure, always end it with a comma before adding another one
//the last property doesn't need a comma
Example 2: add css in javascript
document.getElementById("demo").style.display = "none";
Example 3: append css file with javascript
var cssFile = document.createElement('link');
cssLink1.rel = 'stylesheet';
cssLink1.href = "styles.css"; // or path for file {themes('/styles/mobile.css')}
document.head.appendChild(cssFile); // append css to head element
Example 4: change style js
// select element from DOM
const el = document.querySelector('.para')
// change css style
el.style.color = 'purple'
Example 5: js add css to document
document.querySelector('head').innerHTML += '<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" type="text/css"/>';