I know how to apply css on a single tag (or changing class on it) but THIS IS NOT WHAT I AM ASKING!
I would like to modify an attribute within a CSS class without touching the element where the class is applied.
In other words if this is the css
.myclass {
font-size: 14px;
color: #aab5f0;
}
and this is the html
<span id="test" class="myclass"> foo bar </span>
to increase the font of the span tag I want to modify the content of the class and NOT doing something like
var fontsize = parseInt($('#test').css('font-size').replace(/[^-\d\.]/g, ''));
fontsize += 10;
$('#test').css('font-size', fontsize+'px');
I want that the class becomes
.myclass {
font-size: 18px;
color: #aab5f0;
}
Is there a way to change the actual class through Javascript?
My other solution would be to put the css in a container and refill the container each time, but I have the sensation that it is not a good idea...