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/*! | |
* jquery.addrule.js 0.0.2 - https://gist.github.com/yckart/5563717/ | |
* Add css-rules to an existing stylesheet. | |
* | |
* @see http://stackoverflow.com/a/16507264/1250044 | |
* | |
* Copyright (c) 2013 Yannick Albert (http://yckart.com) | |
* Licensed under the MIT license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php). | |
* 2013/11/23 | |
**/ | |
(function ($) { | |
window.addRule = function (selector, styles, sheet) { | |
styles = (function (styles) { | |
if (typeof styles === "string") return styles; | |
var clone = ""; | |
for (var prop in styles) { | |
if (styles.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { | |
var val = styles[prop]; | |
prop = prop.replace(/([A-Z])/g, "-$1").toLowerCase(); // convert to dash-case | |
clone += prop + ":" + (prop === "content" ? '"' + val + '"' : val) + "; "; | |
} | |
} | |
return clone; | |
}(styles)); | |
sheet = sheet || document.styleSheets[document.styleSheets.length - 1]; | |
if (sheet.insertRule) sheet.insertRule(selector + " {" + styles + "}", sheet.cssRules.length); | |
else if (sheet.addRule) sheet.addRule(selector, styles); | |
return this; | |
}; | |
if ($) $.fn.addRule = function (styles, sheet) { | |
addRule(this.selector, styles, sheet); | |
return this; | |
}; | |
}(this.jQuery || this.Zepto)); |
@corysimmons Thanks for the great suggestions. Didn't noticed that adding custom css-rules result in a security thing. I’ll roll up this piece of code next week and try to fix some things. Thanks again for your investigation! :-)
@yckart you're a life saver, thank you for this. Works like a charm, I'm using it in a resize function to readjust the height of a psuedo dynamically. Only question I had was it adds elements constantly is there anyway to clean up the previously added rules maybe with an additional removeRule call?
Thank you
I'm actually getting the following error:
Failed to parse the rule ' { background-image: http://192.168.56.10/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/tuscany-landscape_087-3840x350.jpeg }'.
Any ideas?
Edit: My mistake, the ":before" was missing on my call 😢
That's a great function. Is there any way to remove a previously applied ':after' style?
This is brilliant. liked subscribed, followed, etc.
Excellent, just what I needed! Thanks.
jQuery ? kkk I think that now you can remove the JQuery integration and modernize the JS
Having trouble with looping over
.each
within jQuery and adding rules to$(this)
. Any ideas?Update Nevermind, sorry to make you check this. I had to iterate over it and do a bunch of nth-child hackery. Works now. Thanks!