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JavaScript JavaScript and the DOM (Retiring) Getting a Handle on the DOM A Simple Example

Ivan Frances Alcantara
Ivan Frances Alcantara
4,528 Points

Why is it .style?

If it is related to css document title, is the address inside the project indiferent to call it here?

If it is just a method, how would we distinguish between two or more linked stylesheets?

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
230,274 Points

The "style" property of an element allows you to access the inline styles of the element. Inline styles take precedence over those set by stylesheets. It exists on every document element, not only the title.

For more details, see the MDN page on HTMLElement.style.