org.w3c.dom.stylesheets
Interface StyleSheet
- CSSStyleSheet
public interface StyleSheet
The
StyleSheet
interface is the abstract base interface for
any type of style sheet. It represents a single style sheet associated
with a structured document. In HTML, the StyleSheet interface represents
either an external style sheet, included via the HTML LINK element, or
an inline STYLE element. In XML, this interface represents an external
style sheet, included via a style sheet processing instruction.
See also the
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Style Specification.
- DOM Level 2
boolean | getDisabled() -
false if the style sheet is applied to the document.
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String | getHref() - If the style sheet is a linked style sheet, the value of its attribute
is its location.
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MediaList | getMedia() - The intended destination media for style information.
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Node | getOwnerNode() - The node that associates this style sheet with the document.
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StyleSheet | getParentStyleSheet() - For style sheet languages that support the concept of style sheet
inclusion, this attribute represents the including style sheet, if
one exists.
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String | getTitle() - The advisory title.
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String | getType() - This specifies the style sheet language for this style sheet.
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void | setDisabled(boolean disabled) -
false if the style sheet is applied to the document.
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getDisabled
public boolean getDisabled()
false
if the style sheet is applied to the document.
true
if it is not. Modifying this attribute may cause a
new resolution of style for the document. A stylesheet only applies
if both an appropriate medium definition is present and the disabled
attribute is false. So, if the media doesn't apply to the current
user agent, the disabled
attribute is ignored.
getHref
public String getHref()
If the style sheet is a linked style sheet, the value of its attribute
is its location. For inline style sheets, the value of this attribute
is null
. See the href attribute definition for the
LINK
element in HTML 4.0, and the href pseudo-attribute
for the XML style sheet processing instruction.
getMedia
public MediaList getMedia()
The intended destination media for style information. The media is
often specified in the ownerNode
. If no media has been
specified, the MediaList
will be empty. See the media
attribute definition for the LINK
element in HTML 4.0,
and the media pseudo-attribute for the XML style sheet processing
instruction . Modifying the media list may cause a change to the
attribute disabled
.
getOwnerNode
public Node getOwnerNode()
The node that associates this style sheet with the document. For HTML,
this may be the corresponding LINK
or STYLE
element. For XML, it may be the linking processing instruction. For
style sheets that are included by other style sheets, the value of
this attribute is null
.
getParentStyleSheet
public StyleSheet getParentStyleSheet()
For style sheet languages that support the concept of style sheet
inclusion, this attribute represents the including style sheet, if
one exists. If the style sheet is a top-level style sheet, or the
style sheet language does not support inclusion, the value of this
attribute is null
.
getTitle
public String getTitle()
The advisory title. The title is often specified in the
ownerNode
. See the title attribute definition for the
LINK
element in HTML 4.0, and the title pseudo-attribute
for the XML style sheet processing instruction.
getType
public String getType()
This specifies the style sheet language for this style sheet. The
style sheet language is specified as a content type (e.g.
"text/css"). The content type is often specified in the
ownerNode
. Also see the type attribute definition for
the LINK
element in HTML 4.0, and the type
pseudo-attribute for the XML style sheet processing instruction.
setDisabled
public void setDisabled(boolean disabled)
false
if the style sheet is applied to the document.
true
if it is not. Modifying this attribute may cause a
new resolution of style for the document. A stylesheet only applies
if both an appropriate medium definition is present and the disabled
attribute is false. So, if the media doesn't apply to the current
user agent, the disabled
attribute is ignored.