[Javascript] dynamically reading/changing values in a css class from javascript

Nick Wiltshire nick at customdesigns.ca
Sat Jun 16 02:13:42 CDT 2007


On Friday 15 June 2007 16:53, Troy III Ajnej wrote:
> Thank you Hassan,
> but I'm not interested te google anything since you could have quoted
> some of what you are saying.
>
> All the truths of the world have a limited validity. Because the truth
> resides in a certain domain.
> Even the main law of nature,the preservance of matter (mass and energy)
> is untrue if a particle falls inside a space of less than 10e-13m in
> diameter. That particle will disapear forever.
>
> I was tallking of a different domain...

but you did not specify that in your original message, hence the response was 
valid.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                                  
>      Troy III                            progressive art
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>
> > Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 06:50:07 -0700> From: hassan at webtuitive.com> To:
> > javascript at LaTech.edu> Subject: Re: [Javascript] dynamically
> > reading/changing values in a css class from javascript> > > > it is
> > impossible to change the CSS itself. > > Not true: google
> > 'document.styleSheets' for details...> > -- > Hassan Schroeder
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