An object containing all CSS properties that may be used without a unit. The
.css()
method uses this object to see if it may append px
to unitless values.
You can think about jQuery.cssNumber
as a list of all CSS properties you might use without a unit. It's used by .css()
to determine if it needs to add px
to unitless values.
The keys of the jQuery.cssNumber
object are camel-cased and the values are all set to true
. If you want to prevent the .css()
method from automatically adding the px
unit for a specific CSS property, you can add an extra property to the jQuery.cssNumber
object.
jQuery.cssNumber.someCSSProp = true;
By default the object contains the following properties:
zIndex
fontWeight
opacity
zoom
lineHeight
-
widows
(added in jQuery 1.6) -
orphans
(added in jQuery 1.6) -
fillOpacity
(added in jQuery 1.6.2) -
columnCount
(added in jQuery 1.9) -
order
(added in jQuery 1.10.2) -
flexGrow
(added in jQuery 1.11.1) -
flexShrink
(added in jQuery 1.11.1)
jQuery.cssNumber
version added: 1.4.3
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