I use CSS isolation.
This is the output html code:
<div b-1yc1hoca3 class="test">Text</div>
.test {
border: 1px solid red;
}
Random string that CSS isolation generates is: b-1yc1hoca3
I add some html code after page loaded.
$('#main').append(`<div class="test">Text</div>`);
When above codes will be add, above codes doesn't have CSS isolation random string (b-1yc1hoca3
) and CSS codes doesn't apply to the element.
How can I get CSS isolation random string with JQuery
to added to below codes:
$('#main').append(`<div class="test">Text</div>`);
Just only thing I need is b-1yc1hoca3
.
For example
var cssIsolationRandomString = $('.test').attr('cssIsloationRandomString');
$('#main').append(`<div ${cssIsolationRandomString} class="test">Text</div>`);
As far as I know, all CSS isolation random string starts with b-
.
The problem is CSS isolation random strings
are random strings and I don't know how to get a random attribute that start with b-
First of all, I found a github issue here which mentioned
CSS isolation is a build time process
, and the isolation string is generated by framework.Therefore, we can't use Jquery to generate the random string and use it when append the dynamic content. But I found that the random string in the page are the same when the page is rendered. So when we append the dynamic content, we can first to get the
b-{string}
from the initial existed DOM element, then use it in the new content, this worked for me.