CSSPageRule
Baseline
Widely available
*
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
* Some parts of this feature may have varying levels of support.
CSSPageRule represents a single CSS @page rule.
Instance properties
Inherits properties from its ancestors CSSGroupingRule and CSSRule.
CSSPageRule.selectorText-
Represents the text of the page selector associated with the at-rule.
CSSPageRule.styleRead only-
Returns the declaration block associated with the at-rule.
Instance methods
Inherits methods from its ancestors CSSGroupingRule and CSSRule.
Examples
>Filtering for page rules
This example shows how you can find CSSPageRule objects for @page rules loaded by the document.
CSS
Below we define styles for the page using a @page rule.
@page {
margin: 1cm;
}
JavaScript
The code iterates through all the sheets in the document, and through all the cssRules in each sheet, logging the sheet index, the number of rules, and the type of each rule object.
We then detect CSSPageRule objects using their type (doing nothing with the information).
for (
let sheetCount = 0;
sheetCount < document.styleSheets.length;
sheetCount++
) {
const sheet = document.styleSheets[sheetCount].cssRules;
log(`styleSheet: ${sheetCount}`);
const myRules = document.styleSheets[sheetCount].cssRules;
log(`rules: ${myRules.length}`);
for (const rule of myRules) {
log(`rule: ${rule}`);
if (rule instanceof CSSPageRule) {
// Do something with CSSPageRule
}
}
}
Results
The results are shown below.
As you can see there are a two sheets, corresponding to this main document and the example code frame, and each have a number of rules, only one of which is our CSSPageRule.
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| CSS Object Model (CSSOM)> # the-csspagerule-interface> |
Browser compatibility
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