The DOM style textDecoration property returns and apply one or more decoration on the text of an element in an HTML document.
Syntax
Following is the syntax −
Returning textDecoration
object.style.textDecoration
Modifying textDecoration
object.style.textDecoration = “value”
Values
Here, value can be −
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
inherit | It inherits this property value from its parent element. |
initial | It set this property value to its default value. |
none | It simply represent normal text that means text without any line. |
underline | It sets a line under the text. |
overline | It sets a line over the text. |
line-through | It sets a line through the text. |
Example
Let us see an example of style textDecoration property −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <style> body { color: #000; background: lightblue; height: 100vh; } p { margin: 1.5rem auto; } .btn { background: #db133a; border: none; height: 2rem; border-radius: 2px; width: 40%; display: block; color: #fff; outline: none; cursor: pointer; } </style> </head> <body> <h1>DOM Style textDecoration Property Example</h1> <p>This is paragraph 1 with some dummy text. This is paragraph 1 with some dummy text.</p> <button onclick="add()" class="btn">Set textDecoration</button> <script> function add() { document.querySelector('p').style.textDecoration = "underline"; } </script> </body> </html>
Output
This will produce the following output −
Click on “Set textDecoration” button to set the underline on paragraph text.