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This code is not working

var span = document.getElementById("span");
span.style.fontsize = "25px";
span.innerHTML = "String";


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    is it camel cased? span.style.fontSize = "25px";
    – Seth
    Apr 7, 2011 at 19:47
  • 1
    fontsize -> fontSize It should be in camel case.
    – Kundan
    Dec 29, 2019 at 8:11

6 Answers 6

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JavaScript is case sensitive.

So, if you want to change the font size, you have to go:

span.style.fontSize = "25px";
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    Looks like it is VS2008's bug. Intellisense providing wrong, it is providing fontsize but it should provide fontSize. "s" character of word "fontSize" should be capital.
    – Amit
    Apr 7, 2011 at 20:06
  • In JavaScript Intellisense only works meh. It usually provides names, that have already been used so far. That is, if you have declared fontsize somewhere, you'll get fontsize listed. That has nothing to do with the .style.fontSize, however. Jan 9, 2014 at 13:08
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    In CSS, though, the property is called `font-size'. Why does it have a different name to access the same property in javascript?
    – Elliot
    Apr 8, 2015 at 18:05
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    In CSS font-size is the correct name but in javascript that would trasnlate to font minus style so everywhere in the CSS you have a dash in javascript the property would be camel cased without the dash. Jul 29, 2018 at 4:29
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<span id="span">HOI</span>
<script>
   var span = document.getElementById("span");
   console.log(span);

   span.style.fontSize = "25px";
   span.innerHTML = "String";
</script>

You have two errors in your code:

  1. document.getElementById - This retrieves the element with an Id that is "span", you did not specify an id on the span-element.

  2. Capitals in Javascript - Also you forgot the capital of Size.

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4

try this:

var span = document.getElementById("span");
span.style.fontSize = "25px";
span.innerHTML = "String";
1

Please never do this in real projects😅:

document.getElementById("span").innerHTML = "String".fontsize(25);
<span id="span"></span>

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    This is so awful I couldn't just pass along without upvoting. People need to know about this, specifically, not doing this! Sep 13, 2021 at 21:49
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span.style.fontSize = "25px";

use this

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I had the same problem, this was my original HTML:

<input id = "fsize" placeholder = "Font Size" type = "number">
</input>

<button id = "apfsizeid" onclick = "apfsize()"> Apply Font Size 
</button>

<textarea id = "tarea"> Your Text 
</textarea>

And this was my original JS:

function(apfsize) {
var fsize = document.getElementById("fsize").value;
var text = document.getElementById("tarea").innerHTML;
text.style.fontsize = fsize;
document.getElementById("tarea").innerHTML = text;
}

This is my new JS, and it seems to be working just fine:

function apfsize() {
var fsize = document.getElementById("fsize").value;
fsize = Number(fsize);
document.getElementById("tarea").style.fontSize = fsize + "px";
}

So for some reason, I had to add the little "px" at the very last as a string, and somehow it worked. I hope this helps :)

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