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Lets say I have a couple of CSS classes:

.tickup { color: green; }
.tickdn { color: red; }
.tick { color: black; }

Then I have JavaScript (which is using Prototype) that needs to dynamically change color of another element. That's easy - $('element').style.color = 'red'. But the thing is that the page is skinned, so my only way is to look up a class definition, one of three above, and get the color to set the element to.

Is there a way for me to do something like: findCssClass(tickup).color ?

Thanks!

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  • And can you not just apply the special class? Like $('element').className += " tickup"; Jan 8, 2010 at 21:07
  • Cannot really since those colors need to be given to scriptaculous for the effects.
    – Daniil
    Jan 8, 2010 at 22:03

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Have you tried getStyle:

$$('.tick').each(function (element) {
  element.getStyle('color');
});
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  • That doesn't work and requires me to have an element with that style. Looks like there's no way of finding out that information directly.
    – Daniil
    Jan 8, 2010 at 22:02
  • Have you thought about adding an element to the page that is hidden and read the style? Jan 9, 2010 at 0:03
  • @epascarello - yes, but prototype api says that will cause null values in Safari.
    – Daniil
    Jan 9, 2010 at 15:38
  • @Daniil - I apologize, I see now what you are saying. There are some jQuery libraries that are supposed to do it, but I never got any of them to work properly. None of them could handle the :hover psuedoclass. However, I believe they worked other than that. Take a look at jquery.com/plugins/project/Rule to see if it does what you need. Jan 9, 2010 at 18:29
  • @epascarello - I've used your suggestion, but instead of having a hidden element, I have a span with desired class that contains   inside. Then read it using $('refTickup').getStyle('color') once on 'startup' and that's that. Many thanks! If you add your comment as an answer, I'll accept that.
    – Daniil
    Jan 13, 2010 at 20:13

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