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How can I append style element to DOM without eliminating existing style on the item (eg color, text-align, etc).

The event calls the function, but the problem is 'Style' gets completely replaced with the single item instead.

I have simple code triggered on event:

function changeback(onoff)
    {
        if(onoff){

            document.getElementById("field1").style.background="#fff";
        }else
        document.getElementById("field1").style.background="#000";
    }
+1  A: 

Which browser are you using? In Chrome, this works for me:

<html> 
<head> 
<style type="text/css"> 
  .test { background: #ff0000; font-family: "Verdana"; }
</style> 
<script type="text/javascript"> 
  function changeback(onoff)
  {
    if(onoff){
      document.getElementById("field1").style.background="#0f0";
    } else {
      document.getElementById("field1").style.background="#000";
    }
  }
 </script> 
 </head> 
 <body> 
   <h1>Test</h1> 
   <p id="field1" onclick="changeback(true);" class="test">This is a test</p> 
</body> 
</html> 

When I click on the text, the background color changes, but the rest of the style (in this case, the font) stays the same.

Is that what you're trying to do?

AaronM
I'm trying to append to existing Style, not replace. Try adding a style to field1 then appending the color with javascript.
Codex73
@Codex73: Your comment makes no sense. The answer just changes the background color and leaves the rest of the style settings alone. What specifically is your problem? Which part of the style gets reset?
Aaron Digulla
Yes. Your completely right, minor code problem on my end. Thanks for your help, it works.
Codex73
+1  A: 

Here is how you can do it :

var elem = document.getElementById('YOUR ELEMENT ID');
elem.style.setProperty('border','1px solid black','');

elem.style is an object implementing the CSSStyleDeclaration interface which supports a setProperty function. If you check the style property in Firebug now, you will notice addition of the border property within the style attribute of the element.

Rajat
I'm trying to append to existing Style, not replace. Try adding a style to field1 then appending the color with javascript. It didn't do the trick.
Codex73
Here is a jsFiddle example : http://jsfiddle.net/KAjf2/The element has a style of "color:red" already to it. I append a "border" to the existing Style. Working in FF 3.5,Chrome
Rajat