org.w3c.dom.css
Interface CSSMediaRule
- CSSRule
public interface CSSMediaRule
- DOM Level 2
|  void | deleteRule(int index)  Used to delete a rule from the media block.
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|  CSSRuleList | getCssRules()  A list of all CSS rules contained within the media block.
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|  MediaList | getMedia()  A list of media types for this rule.
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|  int | insertRule(String rule, int index)  Used to insert a new rule into the media block.
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deleteRule
public void deleteRule(int index)
            throws DOMException  Used to delete a rule from the media block. 
- index- The index within the media block's rule collection of 
the rule to remove.
- DOMException- INDEX_SIZE_ERR: Raised if the specified index does not correspond to 
a rule in the media rule list.
 NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this media rule is 
readonly.
getCssRules
public CSSRuleList getCssRules()
  A list of all CSS rules contained within the media block. 
getMedia
public MediaList getMedia()
  A list of media types for this rule. 
insertRule
public int insertRule(String rule,
                      int index)
            throws DOMException  Used to insert a new rule into the media block. 
- rule- The parsable text representing the rule. For rule sets 
this contains both the selector and the style declaration. For 
at-rules, this specifies both the at-identifier and the rule 
content.
- index- The index within the media block's rule collection of 
the rule before which to insert the specified rule. If the 
specified index is equal to the length of the media blocks's rule 
collection, the rule will be added to the end of the media block.
- The index within the media block's rule collection of the 
newly inserted rule.
- DOMException- HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: Raised if the rule cannot be inserted at the 
specified index, e.g., if an- @importrule is inserted 
after a standard rule set or other at-rule.
 INDEX_SIZE_ERR: Raised if the specified index is not a valid 
insertion point.
 NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this media rule is 
readonly.
 SYNTAX_ERR: Raised if the specified rule has a syntax error and 
is unparsable.