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append-styles

v2.2.1

Published

Append CSS in a given order

Downloads

700

Readme

append-styles

This module will prepend style tags to the document head. The style tag will get the given id and you can specify that the style tag should be placed before or after another tag with a given id. This is useful if you create multiple dependent modules that needs to injects CSS a specified order. If you don't need that capability use insert-css instead.

Example

You have two modules A and B, where B dependents on A. Then you inject your styles in the following way:

Module A:

var appendStyles = require('append-styles');

appendStyles({
  css: 'body { background:blue; }',
  id: 'module-a',
  before: 'module-b'
});

appendStyles({
  css: 'h1 { color:papayawhip; }',
  id: 'module-a',
  before: 'module-b'
});

Module B:

var appendStyles = require('append-styles');

appendStyles({
  css: 'body { background:red; }',
  id: 'module-b',
  after: 'module-a'
});

appendStyles({
  css: 'h1 { color:black; }',
  id: 'module-b',
  after: 'module-a'
});

No matter what order you load the modules in, you will get the following styles injected:

<html>
  <head>
    <style data-append-styles="module-a">body { background:blue; }</style>
    <style data-append-styles="module-a">h1 { color:papayawhip; }</style>
    <style data-append-styles="module-b">body { background:red; }</style>
    <style data-append-styles="module-b">h1 { color:black; }</style>
    ...
  </head>
  ...
<html>

API

var styleElement = appendStyles(css, options);

  • options.css - the css to be appended.
  • options.id - the append styles data id of the script tag to append css to. The element will be created if it does not exist.
  • options.before - the append styles data id of a script tag that this script tag should be created before.
  • options.after - the append styles data id of a script tag that this script tag should be created after.

Notice that you have to specify either a before and after.