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TTStylesheet

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What?

Create dynamic stylessheet and use JSON to add styles to it with this lightweight module.

Why?

If you want to, for example, add client side style customization such as color-wheel for heading styles, then you can use this library to achieve. Obviously, this is limited to this only and therefore you can use it as you want.

Installation

Install with npm:

npm install ttstylesheet

Usage

import Stylesheet from 'ttstylesheet';

// This will create <style> element in head, where all styles will be added.
const customStylesheet = new Stylesheet();

API

  • add

    The following example will add #cont, h1 and h2 selector styles to initialized stylesheet element. TTStylesheet will automatically take care of prefixing therefore when using userSelect, backfaceVisibility or any other property that requires prefixes for cross-browser support, do not add prefixes as the it will be taken care of.

    customStylesheet.add({
      '#cont': {
        // Numbers will be automatically suffixed with 'px'.
        width: 350,
        margin: '0 auto',
        zIndex: 10,
    
        // Single-level nesting supported.
        h3: {
          color: 'blue'
        }
      },
      h1: {
        zIndex: 10,
    
        // Use & to reference top-level selector where it resides.
        '&:hover': {
          background: 'red'
        }
      },
      h2: {
        border: '1px solid #eee',
        margin: 0
      }
    });
    
  • disable

    Disables the stylesheet. This means that the styles, the stylesheet has, will have no effect whatsoever on targeted elements.

    customStylesheet.disable();
    
  • enable

    Enables the stylesheet if the stylesheet had been disabled.

    customStylesheet.enable();
    
  • initCSS

    By default JavaScript, the css rules applied will be virtual that is you will not find them as text nodes in the stylesheet. In this case, use this function to initialize css rules as text nodes to the stylesheet element.

    customStylesheet.initCSS();
    

Contributions & Issues

Contributions are welcome. Please clearly explain the purpose of the PR and follow the current style.

Issues can be resolved quickest if they are descriptive and include both a reduced test case and a set of steps to reproduce.

Licence

Licensed under the MIT License © Trip-Trax - 2015.

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Package last updated on 30 Dec 2015

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