CSSPrimitiveValue: primitiveType property
Deprecated: This feature is no longer recommended. Though some browsers might still support it, it may have already been removed from the relevant web standards, may be in the process of being dropped, or may only be kept for compatibility purposes. Avoid using it, and update existing code if possible; see the compatibility table at the bottom of this page to guide your decision. Be aware that this feature may cease to work at any time.
The primitiveType
read-only property of the
CSSPrimitiveValue
interface represents the type of a CSS value.
Note: This property was part of an attempt to create a typed CSS Object Model. This attempt has been abandoned, and most browsers do not implement it.
To achieve your purpose, you can use:
- the untyped CSS Object Model, widely supported, or
- the modern CSS Typed Object Model API, less supported and considered experimental.
Value
An unsigned short
representing the type of the value. Possible values are:
Constant | Description |
---|---|
CSS_ATTR |
The value is an attr() function. The value can be
obtained by using the getStringValue() method.
|
CSS_CM |
The value is a <length> in centimeters.
The value can be obtained by using the
getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_COUNTER |
The value is a
counter or counters
function. The value can be obtained by using the
getCounterValue() method.
|
CSS_DEG |
The value is an <angle> in degrees. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_DIMENSION |
The value is a <number> with an unknown
dimension. The value can be obtained by using the
getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_EMS |
The value is a <length> in em units. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_EXS |
The value is a <length> in ex units. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_GRAD |
The value is an <angle> in grads. The value
can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_HZ |
The value is a <frequency> in Hertz.
The value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue method.
|
CSS_IDENT |
The value is an identifier. The value can be obtained by using the
getStringValue() method.
|
CSS_IN |
The value is a <length> in inches. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_KHZ |
The value is a <frequency> in
Kilohertz. The value can be obtained by using the
getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_MM |
The value is a <length> in millimeters.
The value can be obtained by using the
getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_MS |
The value is a <time> in milliseconds. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_NUMBER |
The value is a simple <number> . The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_PC |
The value is a <length> in picas. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_PERCENTAGE |
The value is a <percentage> . The value
can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_PT |
The value is a <length> in points. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_PX |
The value is a <length> in pixels. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_RAD |
The value is an <angle> in radians. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_RECT |
The value is a rect()
function. The value can be obtained by using the
getRectValue() method.
|
CSS_RGBCOLOR |
The value is an <color> . The value can be
obtained by using the getRGBColorValue() method.
|
CSS_S |
The value is a <time> in seconds. The
value can be obtained by using the getFloatValue() method.
|
CSS_STRING |
The value is a <string> . The value can
be obtained by using the getStringValue() method.
|
CSS_UNKNOWN |
The value is not a recognized CSS2 value. The value can only be obtained
by using the cssText
attribute.
|
CSS_URI |
The value is a <url> . The value can be obtained
by using the getStringValue() method.
|
Examples
const cs = window.getComputedStyle(document.body);
const cssValue = cs.getPropertyCSSValue("color");
console.log(cssValue.primitiveType);
Specifications
This feature was originally defined in the DOM Style Level 2 specification, but has been dropped from any standardization effort since then.
It has been superseded by a modern, but incompatible, CSS Typed Object Model API that is now on the standard track.
Browser compatibility
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