JQuery helps us to easily handle the CSS of the elements. jQuery provides several methods to handle CSS elements. These methods are :-
addClass() :- This allows to add one or more than one classes to the selected elements
$("button").click(function(){
$("h1, h2, p").addClass("blue");
$("div").addClass("important");
});
removeClass() :- This removes one or more than one classes from the selected elements
$("button").click(function(){
$("h1, h2, p").removeClass("blue");
})
toggleClass() :- It toggles between adding and removing classes from the selected elements
$("button").click(function(){
$("h1, h2, p").toggleClass("blue");
});
css() :- The css() method sets or returns one or more style sttributes for the selected elements.
- Set a CSS Property :- Use the following syntax to set a specified CSS property.
css("propertyname","value");
Example :-
$("p").css("background-color", "yellow");
It will set the background-color value for ALL matched elements:
- Return a CSS Property :- Use the following syntax to return the value of a specified CSS property.
css("propertyname");
Example :-
$("p").css("background-color");
It will return the background-color value of the FIRST matched element.
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