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I have an HTML generated from a web service which I cannot control. The HTML has font sizes in px and pt. My requirement is changing all font-sizes to em.

This is what I tried :

I tried to access all <font> tags using :

document.getElementByTagName('font').style.fontSize;

However, it is returning null even though I have many font tags in HTML.

All relevant sources I read assume we have control over CSS or HTML and hence do not apply to my problem.

In short, I want to parse the HTML and find all inline style (font-size) and change from any other type to em.

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  • did you tried through css like this your parent Tag inside font tag... #parent font{font-size:1em !important;} Jan 30, 2013 at 5:28

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If the styling is in HTML then it's inline styles. There's no CSS Wizardry that will override it. What you need to do is directly modify the inline styles.

Here's what you're looking for:

var elem = document.getElementById("elementID");
elem.setAttribute("style", "font-size: 2em");

You'll have problems in IE with setAttribute so if that's a concern ... you'll need to write a fallback to handle it.

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try document.getElementsByTagName.......you are leaving out the s :)

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  • ah. sorry, that that was what was throwing null.
    – albert
    Jan 30, 2013 at 6:13
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The problem with your approach is that you are trying to change the style on an entire Node List.

When you call getElementsByTagName you do not get back a single element. You need to iterate over the elements in the node and then use elememt.style.fontSize = size; on each of the elements.

Here is a fiddle that implements that http://jsfiddle.net/Kfd2R/

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  • Thanks...i got that bit and modified my code.It works fine now just like the fiddle you created. However is it advisable to use such px to em conversion? I was unsure and looking for alternate approach.
    – Vidhi
    Jan 30, 2013 at 9:25
  • It is generally advisable to use either em or percent. You can run into some issues with setting size of font in px. A quite popular approach is to set a font size in the body of the document to 62.5% and then regulate the font size of specific elements using em. An approach that you could try is stripping the inline styles and then injecting your own custom style sheet. That way you get to control all the styling on the page.
    – Tetraodon
    Feb 1, 2013 at 4:26

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