I use jQuery’s .css() method to apply styles to an element. I do this like so:
var cssObj = {
'background-color' : '#000',
'background-image': '-webkit-linear-gradient(top,#000,#fff)',
'background-image': 'linear-gradient(top,#000,#fff)'
};
$(".element").css(cssObj);
The problem with this is that obviously I use duplicate keys in the object, which is not cool.
How can I solve this problem? I need to pass the CSS params with duplicate names to address most browsers.
Having multiple keys with the same name is not valid, and will generate an error in strict mode.
Create a function/plugin which applies the properties of your
cssObj. If a string-string pair is found, set a CSS property with the desired value.If an array is found, loop through it, and update the property with each value. If an invalid value is found, it’s ignored.
DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/RgfQw/