[Javascript] Get HTML element size

Iztok Polanic iztok.polanic at amis.net
Tue Mar 8 05:01:20 CST 2005


Hi!

Try it with innerWidth and innerHeight!


Bye,

Iztok

Simone Fumagalli wrote:
> Ciao Richard,
> in data martedì 8 marzo 2005, alle ore 11.07, hai scritto:
> 
> 
> RL> On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 10:41:29 +0100, "Simone Fumagalli" <simone at tomato.it>
> RL> said:
> RL> note that getElementById() by itself shouldn't work; you should have
> RL> document.getElementById().
> 
> Yes, sorry,
> I just forgot to write it in the mail. but I have it in my code.
> 
> RL> I think that the style properties retrievable via JavaScript are only
> RL> those which have been explicitly set:
> RL> given:
> RL> <div id="mydiv" style="top:5px;left:5px;width:100px;height:20px">
> RL>      <p>........</p>
> RL> </div>
> RL> the script:
> RL> my_element = document.getElementById("mydiv");
> RL> alert (my_element.style.width)
> RL> will return the string "100px".
> 
> and actually this works for me too.
> The point is that I have some elements with a variable size
> and that's why I want to know the width and the height of them.
> 
> I can't belive this is not possible.
> 
> Simone
> 
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