Does jQuery - or one of it's plugins - have equivalent functionality to the YUI StyleSheet Utility?
"The StyleSheet Utility is capable of creating new stylesheets from scratch as well as modifying the existing stylesheets held as properties of elements sourced from the same domain or any inline elements."
This (I'm fairly sure) is creating and modifying CSS stylesheets themselves not looping through the DOM and changing element's style
property (as the jQuery.css()
method does).
I think this technique has the potential to significantly change the way a lot user interface related Javascript is written so would be interested to hear about any other libraries where it's been implemented too.
Found a couple that look like they do similar things. I haven't tested them. jQuery.Rule looks to be pretty good though
jQuery.Rule by Ariel Flesler
This plugin allows quick creation/manipulation of CSS Rules, in a "jQuery-way". It includes features like chaining, iteration using each, selectors with context.
GlobalStylesheet by Jeremy Lea
Enables CSS modification that uses a 'global' stylesheet, rather than inline CSS. This is particularly handy for modifying CSS styles that you want to remain persistent until a page is refreshed again.
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