How can I prevent CSS from affecting certain element?

China☆狼群 提交于 2019-12-02 01:15:15

Actually a very interessting problem, here is another approach:

adding an iframe and modifying it creates a seperate css space for you (your sandbox)

look at this jsfiddle example: http://jsfiddle.net/ZpC3R/2/

var ele = document.createElement("iframe");
ele.id = "dialog";
ele.src = 'javascript:false;';
ele.style.height = "100px";
ele.style.width = "300px";
ele.style.setProperty("display", "block", "important");
document.getElementById("dialog").onload = function() {
    var d = document.getElementById("dialog").contentWindow.document;
    // ... do your stuff within the iframe
};

this seems to work without problem in firefox.

now you only have to make sure that the iframe is untouched, you can do this they way i described in my 1. answer

just create the div like this:

var ele = document.createElement("div");
ele.style.setProperty("display", "block", "important");

that should overwrite all other styles afaik.

look here, it seems to work: http://jsfiddle.net/ZpC3R/

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