Hi Mukesh, Its better to get to the Node, then get the RenderObject of that node, from Render Object get to the Render Style object for that node then use Render Style object to set the style of the particular Node.
Regards, Umesh On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 6:21 PM, 85.mukesh <85.muk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi , > > I want to change style of HTML on run time natively (Inside web core, I am > having Element pointer). But using Element.setAttribute("style", > "background-color: green;"); is overriding my style but I want to update > the style without changing existing one. Please let me know if any trick is > there to update style. > > I tried below things. > > 1. First get attribute and do string manipulation to add your style and > the setattribute. This method is ok. But so much string manipulation. > > 2. I am not sure how we can directly handle code inside webcore natively > for below JS code. Element.style.backgroundColor = "green"; > > > > Regards, > > MK > > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-help mailing list > webkit-help@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-help > > -- Regards, Umesh Singh
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