StyleSheet: media property
        
        
          
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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The media property of the StyleSheet interface specifies the intended destination media for style information. It is a read-only, array-like MediaList object and can be removed with deleteMedium() and added with appendMedium().
Value
A read-only array-like MediaList object.
Examples
Assume the <head> contains the following:
html
<link rel="stylesheet" href="document.css" media="screen" />
<style rel="stylesheet" media="screen, print">
  body {
    background-color: snow;
  }
</style>
Then:
js
for (let i = 0; i < document.styleSheets.length; i++) {
  console.log(
    `document.styleSheets[${i}].media: ${JSON.stringify(
      document.styleSheets[i].media,
    )}`,
  );
  if (i === 0) document.styleSheets[i].media.appendMedium("handheld");
  if (i === 1) document.styleSheets[i].media.deleteMedium("print");
  console.log(
    `document.styleSheets[${i}].media: ${JSON.stringify(
      document.styleSheets[i].media,
    )}`,
  );
}
// This will log:
// document.styleSheets[0].media: {"0":"screen"}
// document.styleSheets[0].media: {"0":"screen","1":"handheld"}
// document.styleSheets[1].media: {"0":"screen","1":"print"}
// document.styleSheets[1].media: {"0":"screen"}
Specifications
| Specification | 
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| CSS Object Model (CSSOM)> # dom-stylesheet-media> | 
Browser compatibility
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