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9 hours later…
12:50
Quick question what is the best way to remove all the style from children element?
it can also be grandchildren
@Jefferson, the quick answer is
delete node.style
inline styles that would be
ok i dont think that actually works lol, but this does
node.style  = '';
the whole thing would look a bit like
      loop(root);

      function loop(node){

            [...node.childNodes].forEach(child=>{

                  if(child.nodeType!=Node.ELEMENT_NODE)return;
                  child.style   = '';
                  loop(child);

            });

      }//loop
@BenjaminGruenbaum, i saw on your so profile about if people wanted to get involved in node.js to reach out, i would like to
13:27
@matt would I use getElementById and pass that to the loop function?
yes, you can use that to select the node
const elem = document.getElementById("Question");
yes, that should do it
then I something like this right [elem.node.childNodes].forEach(child => {
not exactly
[...elem.childNodes].forEach(child=>{
would select only the immediate child nodes
13:43
thanks
 
4 hours later…
17:30
@matt build the code :)
17:54
@BenjaminGruenbaum, ok
@matt that won't work since it only does inline styles, you would need to unset
Even then it's not entirely safe :D
if youre talking about removing styles from stylesheets that could be a bit of a pain
Especially third-party ones, you can unset with a very strong selector and that might work
ive recently been checking what i use, i use some very old code from brothercake, but their website seems to be down at the moment
it works remarkably well, i havent tried it in depth recently, but i have glanced over it in the lat few days, it allows listing all rules that apply to an element and from which stylesheet, ive never come across anything similar or more recent, the code is from years ago
heres the code lol, i dont know if it will let me post it
function cssutilities(){

function CSSUtilities(){}(function(){var Z=this;Z._N1=false;Z.supported=false;if(typeof document.getElementById=='undefined'||typeof document.styleSheets=='undefined'||typeof document.nodeType=='undefined'){return;}Z.supported=true;var A=false,B='Network Failure or Security Violation',C='Network Failure',D='Security Violation',E='Unspecified Error',F='Data is not CSS',R='unknown',S='OK',U='Discarded Duplicate',T='Stylesheet is disabled',V='Unsupported node type',H='CSSUtilities '+'(Fatal Error):',I=H+' The specified mode is not valid',G=H+' The specified async sett
ok ive got mad text flying around on the screen now hahahah
heres a question from stackoverflow that mentions it stackoverflow.com/questions/25057257/…
then doing something like this should work
              var CSSUtilities        = cssutilities();

              CSSUtilities.define('page',frame.doc);
              CSSUtilities.init();

              var style   = CSSUtilities.getCSSProperties(node);
              return style;
the mad text came from something similar to this chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/57334296#57334296
i dont know what caused it, something in that code i just posted lol
heres some documentation from the wayback machine web.archive.org/web/20231003094133/http://brothercake.com/site/…
after finding which stylesheet and rule
and friends could be used
if anybody knows of something similar, i'd love to hear about it, its a useful utility
 
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