Functions/Public/style.ps1
Function style { <# .SYNOPSIS Create a style title in an HTML document. .EXAMPLE style .EXAMPLE style "woop1" -Class "class" .EXAMPLE $css = @" "p {color:green;} h1 {color:orange;}" "@ style {$css} -media "print" -type "text/css" .Notes Author: Stéphane van Gulick Version: 1.0.0 History: 2018.05.09;@Stephanevg; Creation .LINK https://github.com/Stephanevg/PSHTML #> [Cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$false)] [AllowEmptyString()] [AllowNull()] $Content, [String]$media, [String]$Type, [AllowEmptyString()] [AllowNull()] [String]$Class, [String]$Id, [Hashtable]$Attributes ) $CommonParameters = @('tagname') + [System.Management.Automation.PSCmdlet]::CommonParameters + [System.Management.Automation.PSCmdlet]::OptionalCommonParameters $CustomParameters = $PSBoundParameters.Keys | Where-Object -FilterScript { $_ -notin $CommonParameters } $htmltagparams = @{} $tagname = "style" if($CustomParameters){ foreach ($entry in $CustomParameters){ if($entry -eq "content"){ $htmltagparams.$entry = $PSBoundParameters[$entry] }else{ $htmltagparams.$entry = "{0}" -f $PSBoundParameters[$entry] } } if($Attributes){ $htmltagparams += $Attributes } } Set-HtmlTag -TagName $tagname -Attributes $htmltagparams -TagType nonVoid } |