CSS Properties and Values API
The CSS Properties and Values API — part of the CSS Houdini umbrella of APIs — allows developers to explicitly define their CSS custom properties, allowing for property type checking, default values, and properties that do or do not inherit their value.
Interfaces
CSS.registerProperty
-
Defines how a browser should parse CSS custom properties. Access this interface through
CSS.registerProperty
in JavaScript. @property
-
Defines how a browser should parse CSS custom properties. Access this interface through
@property
at-rule in CSS.
Examples
The following will register a custom property named --my-color
using CSS.registerProperty
in JavaScript. --my-color
will use the CSS color syntax, it will have a default value of #c0ffee
, and it will not inherit its value:
window.CSS.registerProperty({
name: "--my-color",
syntax: "<color>",
inherits: false,
initialValue: "#c0ffee",
});
The same registration can take place in CSS using the @property
at-rule:
@property --my-color {
syntax: "<color>";
inherits: false;
initial-value: #c0ffee;
}
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Properties and Values API Level 1 # the-css-property-rule-interface |
CSS Properties and Values API Level 1 # the-registerproperty-function |
Browser compatibility
api.CSSPropertyRule
BCD tables only load in the browser
api.CSS.registerProperty_static
BCD tables only load in the browser