Web hosting india - 790 Part III . Document Objects Reference title
790 Part III . Document Objects Reference title Value: String Read/Write Compatibility NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 . IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 . IE5 . IE5.5 . If you assign a value to the TITLEattribute of a STYLE element or a LINK element that loads a style sheet, that string value filters down to the title property of the styleSheet object. You can use the string value as a kind of identifier, but it is not usable as a true identifier that you can use as an index to the styleSheetsarray. In visible HTML elements, the TITLE attribute usually sets the text that displays with the tooltip over the element. But for the unseen STYLE and LINK elements, the attribute has no impact on the rendered display of the page. Therefore, you can use this attribute and corresponding property to convey any string value you want. Related Items: title property of all HTML elements. type Value: String Read/Write NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5 Compatibility . . The type property of a styleSheet object picks up the TYPEattribute of the STYLE or LINK element that embeds a style sheet into the page. Unless you are experimenting with some new types of style sheet language (assuming it is even supported in the browser), the value of the type property is text/css. Related Items: None. Methods addImport( URL [, index]) Returns: Integer. NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5 Compatibility . . The addImport() method lets you add an @import rule to a styleSheet object. A required first parameter is the URL of the external .css file that contains one or more style sheet rules. If you omit the second parameter, the @import rule is styleSheetObject.addImport()
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