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IHTMLStyleSheet::addRule method

Creates a new rule for a style sheet.

Syntax

Integer* addRule(
  [in]           BSTR        sSelector,
  [in]           BSTR        sStyle,
  [in, optional] Integer iIndex = -1
);

Parameters

sSelector [in]

BSTR that specifies the selector for the new rule. Single contextual selectors are valid. For example, "div p strong" is a valid contextual selector.

sStyle [in]

BSTR that specifies the style assignments for this style rule. This style takes the same form as an inline style specification. For example, "color:blue" is a valid style parameter.

iIndex [in, optional]

long that specifies the zero-based position in the rules collection where the new style rule should be placed.

-1

Default. The rule is added to the end of the collection.

Return value

Reserved. long that always specifies "-1".

Remarks

You can add up to 4,095 style rules with the IHTMLStyleSheet::addRule method. After that, the method returns E_INVALIDARG.

You can apply rules to a disabled styleSheet, but they do not apply to the document until you enable the styleSheet.

Examples

This example uses the IHTMLStyleSheet::addRule method to add a rule that sets all strong text appearing in a div to the color blue.

<style>
</style>
...
<div>
  Internet Explorer makes <strong>HTML</strong> dynamic.
</div>
<script>
  var new_rule;
  new_rule = document.styleSheets[0].addRule("div strong", "color:blue", 0);
</script>

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows XP

Minimum supported server

Windows 2000 Server

Header

Mshtml.h

IDL

Mshtml.idl

DLL

Mshtml.dll

See also

IHTMLStyleSheet

Reference

IHTMLStyleSheet::removeRule

rules

styleSheets