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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T13:52:22+00:00 2026-06-09T13:52:22+00:00

I’m using a common technique to create <STYLE> s from within my JavaScript/jQuery –

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I’m using a common technique to create <STYLE>s from within my JavaScript/jQuery – much like this

$('<style>.tilewidth { width:' + tilesize + 'px; height: ' + tilesize + 'px;}</style>').appendTo('head');

I’m doing this to control how certain objects scale (forcing DIVs to be square for example) – and it’s working fine.

Problem is I rerun the code if the window is re sized – at which point it inserting a new set of <STYLE> tags after the existing ones (if someone drag-stretch/shrinks a window it could insert 100s!!)

This works, I should emphasize, because CSS only reads the last entries – but it seems clumsy and nasty and messy and untidy and horrible (it makes reading code in Firebug near impossible!!)

Question is – can I remove the old tags before inserting the new ones – or should I just force a complete page reload in re size (and if so, how – and won’t it be a performance drain)?

Update: as per Robin’s answer, I created a function something like this

function addStyle(sname,scode) {
  scode = "." + sname + " {" + scode + "}";
  if ($("#style-" + sname).length)
    $("#style-" + sname).html(scode);
  else
    $("<style/>").attr("id","style-"+sname).html(scode).appendTo("head");
}

Which works pretty well – thanks! 🙂

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    2026-06-09T13:52:23+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 1:52 pm

    Give your style tag an id and remove it? E.g.

    $('#sizing').remove();
    $('<style id="sizing">…</style>').appendTo('head');
    

    Actually, second thoughts, you’d be better off just setting the text rather than creating an element over and over again.

    var sizing = $('#sizing');
    if (sizing.length) {
      sizing.text('my new styles');
    } else {
      $('<style id="sizing">…</style>').appendTo('head');
    }
    
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