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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:30:41+00:00 2026-05-17T18:30:41+00:00

I have the following JavaScript variables: var fontsize = 12px var left= 200px var

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I have the following JavaScript variables:

var fontsize = "12px"
var left= "200px"
var top= "100px"

I know that I can set them to my element iteratively like this:

document.getElementById("myElement").style.top=top
document.getElementById("myElement").style.left=left

Is it possible to set them all together at once, something like this?

document.getElementById("myElement").style = allMyStyle 
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    2026-05-17T18:30:42+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:30 pm

    If you have the CSS values as string and there is no other CSS already set for the element (or you don’t care about overwriting), make use of the cssText property:

    document.getElementById("myElement").style.cssText = "display: block; position: absolute";
    

    You can also use template literals for an easier, more readable multiline CSS-like syntax:

    document.getElementById("myElement").style.cssText = `
      display: block; 
      position: absolute;
    `;
    

    This is good in a sense as it avoids repainting the element every time you change a property (you change them all "at once" somehow).

    On the other side, you would have to build the string first.

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