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css::dom::rule::media
CSS::DOM::Rule::Media(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CSS::DOM::Rule::Media(3pm)
NAME
CSS::DOM::Rule::Media - CSS @media rule class for CSS::DOM
VERSION
Version 0.14
SYNOPSIS
use CSS::DOM;
my $media_rule = CSS::DOM->parse(
'@media print { body { background: none } }'
)->cssRules->[0];
# OR:
use CSS::DOM::Rule::Media;
my $media_rule = new CSS::DOM::Rule::Media $parent;
push @{$media_rule->media}, 'print';
$media_rule->insertRule('body { background: none }')
DESCRIPTION
This module implements CSS @media rules for CSS::DOM. It inherits from CSS::DOM::Rule and implements the CSSMediaRule DOM interface.
METHODS
media
Returns the MediaList associated with the @media rule (or a plain list in list context). This defaults to an empty list. You can pass a
comma-delimited string to the MediaList's "mediaText" method to set it.
cssRules
In scalar context, this returns a CSS::DOM::RuleList object (simply a blessed array reference) of CSS::DOM::Rule objects. In list
context it returns a list.
insertRule ( $css_code, $index )
Parses the rule contained in the $css_code, inserting it the @media rule's list of subrules at the given $index.
deleteRule ( $index )
Deletes the rule at the given $index.
SEE ALSO
CSS::DOM
CSS::DOM::Rule
CSS::DOM::MediaList
perl v5.10.1 2010-12-10 CSS::DOM::Rule::Media(3pm)