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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:20:11+00:00 2026-05-11T16:20:11+00:00

I have some JavaScript which is changing an image correctly but once it has

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I have some JavaScript which is changing an image correctly but once it has been called, my a:hover CSS code no longer works.

Looking with firebug the following JavaScript creates this css rule:

element.style {
background-image:url(/content/images/side_partnershipsOver.png);
}

document.getElementById('partnerships').style.backgroundImage = "url(/content/images/side_partnershipsOver.png)";

How can I apply the JavaScript and not have the a:hover code overriden by the element.style rule?

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    2026-05-11T16:20:12+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:20 pm

    As far as I know setting the element.style.backgroundImage is essentially the same as using an inline style.

    <style type="text/css">
      a { background: blue; }
      a:hover { background:green; }
    </style>
    <a href="#" style="background:red;">link<a>
    

    Unfortunately the inline style always wins. In the above sample the link will always be red. As Daniel White said jQuery would be very useful here. Although you may be able to get around this issue in two ways.

    One, Generate the style using javascript to write a style tag

    document.write("<style type='text/css'>#partnerships { background-image:url(/content/images/side_partnershipsOver.png);}</style>");
    

    or two, Manually setup mouseenter/mouseleave events to handle your hover style

    Update

    or three, as pointed out by KevinUK, use the !important css tag to override the inline style set.

    <style type="text/css">
      a { background: blue; }
      a:hover { background:green !important; }
    </style>
    <a href="#" style="background:red;">link<a>
    
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