Style.height
Jul 23, 2005
If I didn't set the height of an html element on a web page with html attributes. Then obj.style.height always reports "0" even after the page has completely rendered. Is there any way to get the actual height after being rendered?
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Jun 26, 2011
I have a div with some content code...
What I want is to calculate its height and add it as a style. Something like that code...
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Feb 4, 2010
I am looking for a way to determine is an element style was determined (thru css) or calculated.
So far I can t find the RightWay(tm) for doing this. $().height() returns the calculated height which is the same as $().css("height"). I have solved the problem under IE and Opera using DOM.currentStyle.height. But not on other browsers (e.g. gecko). To make clear, I want to know if the height css rule in action is something like: 100%, auto, inherit, 3em, 5pt, 100px.
$().height() returns the browser calculated value to px, even if the current set is '100%'.
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Jun 24, 2010
I need to get image height without using .attr and add it to div style. I got something like that but it's not working.
<img alt="photo-current" src="images/galleries/1/photo_1.jpg" id="photo-current"/>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
[code]....
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Dec 20, 2006
I have the following function to resize a div element (Content) depending on the:
size of another div element (leftConent).
function adjustContentHeight() {
var content = document.getElementById("Content");
var leftOne = document.getElementById("leftContent ");
content.style.height = (leftOne.offsetHeight + leftOne.offsetTop) + "px";
return true;
}
This code works as expected in IE6 and FF2.0, but when testing in IE7
nothing happens... the "Content" div is not resized.
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Jun 12, 2009
I am working on a UI that, when you click on a menu option, a div opens and show three divs inside. These divs all have different
heights. The heights are based on the divs content.The problem I'm having is... how do I measure what the divs height should be? IE, how do I grab the height for a div BEFORE it has had any style applied to it.
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Jun 30, 2010
Trying to get the height of an element whose height is specified in the CSS.
So I am trying to animate the height of an item, where I have:
<img id="myButton" src="myimage.jpg" />
<div id="myDiv" style="height:50px;overflow:hidden">
asdklf
[Code]....
However, it only registers as 50, even if the element is 500
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Feb 9, 2009
I am in need of a JS script that matches the "li" height with the un-defined height of a absolute positioned block? Sort of like a matching columns script - is this possible? It's for IE6! Oh ya, and it's dynamic un-defined height. I only want it to match the height on hover. Here is a little test page I put together.[code]
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May 5, 2010
My understanding had been that $.css("width") would return the original user selected style, eg "100%" or "10em", and $.width() returned the computed width, always in "px". Not so, following the code through for .css(), it calls something called getComputedStyle and the only difference between the two functions turns out to be a post-fix of "px" on the .css() result - not very useful. I need to know whether my user has called me with a proportional dimension, or a fixed one. How to tell with jQuery?
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Apr 24, 2009
I have built a website and I wish to hide my code between "style type="text/css">....</style>
Is there a way to hide the code between it?
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Apr 28, 2011
how to adjust the iframe height by itself if my html height increases. My html code includes a facebook comment at the bottom of my page and the comment will show making it expand the height once users post comments. On the other hand, I'm using a CMS that have its own iframe. I've tried many solutions that can be found on the web but none works. It only can work if I don't put in CMS. Is it possible to adjust the iframe height using CMS or there is no way?
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Dec 11, 2010
How can I use JavaScript to dynamically re-size a DIV on a page so that the div extends vertically to the size of the page or document.
Example: As the page gets longer due to contents, the DIV will also extend to the bottom of the page.
I have been experimenting all evening with different methods, some don't even work.
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Oct 12, 2011
This is probably quite a simple problem but I can't figure out the answer. I'm working on a site that has news stories and events coming in. What I would like is to have the news stories to be styled with squares and events with discs for instance. I might be able to change the actual plug-in so the CSS affects this change, but I just wondered how I could change the list-style-type with jQuery.
[Code]...
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Jun 10, 2009
this is the script to adjust the height.summaryTable.style.display="block"; if(graphDiv!=null && summaryTable!=null){ graphDiv.style.height = document.body.clientHeight - summaryTable.clientHeight - 70;}
HTML code
<table height="100%">
<tr>
<td>
<table>
<tr>
<td>some contents</td>
[Code]...
Its working well in IE and FireFox3.0. but in firefox2.0 table size is increasing on every show hide of summaryTable. pls give me some better sollution for this. The height is adjusted iautomatically if i show a popupDiv.
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Oct 22, 2009
if I have an html page that uses the <style> or a <link> to call a style sheet these properties aren't available to JavaScript is there a good way to access them? eg
<html>
<head>
<title>expandable text area</title>
<style type="text/css">
[Code]....
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Jan 29, 2010
I am trying to adjust the height of a div using $("#mydiv").height(1000); In every browser works ok but not in IE
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Sep 14, 2011
This is my first time using JQuery, and verrry slowely i'm starting to get the hang of it :)
I've made some slideToggle div's at the right (http://nekodesuka.org/offbeat/), and inside that div there are two divs. One div has an image, the other some text. I want to set the height of the image div according to the height of the div in which the text is... It shouldn't be so much of a problem, but as jquery newbie, i'm wondering how this could be neatly done :)
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Apr 19, 2011
I don't need the character height. I need the height of a paragraph that is wrapped once or more inside a div.
I need to know this because I need to make a fixed width div, that will adust it's height based upon the wrapped text that will be append to it.
I have been able to get close with this, but it's imperfect. I'm not sure what's wrong.
Code:
Where my css #ruller is this:
Code:
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Jul 23, 2005
Is there a way to determine the height of the following div.
<div style="width:200px;">
This is content.<br>
Inside a div that
will expand vertically
as more content is displayed.
</div>
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Jul 5, 2006
To get the height of my DIV, I do:
myDivElement.style.height, which returns "176px". I don't want that. I want to get 176. How could I do that, which property should I use? (I could do a string parsing, but what a pain....)
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Mar 7, 2009
I am facing a problem of getting the CSS height and width values of a DIV element for nearly two days now. I have tried all kinds of methods but I couldn't get it work.
I have a DIV which is defined by a CSS class in an external CSS file. The dimensions are 300x300. The thing is, I need to get the values inside the code.
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Jul 17, 2003
Is there a way to find tha height of a DIV based on the content between the <div> and </div> tags?
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Dec 21, 2006
i am trying to get the pixel height of a div containing some text. i did not manually set the height in the style.
i have tried the following:
var pHeight = document.getElementById("artComment").scrollHeight;
document.write(pHeight);
AND:
var pHeight = document.getElementById("artComment").offsetHeight;
document.write(pHeight);
both of the above examples worked fine in firefox but not in IE 6 or 7. IE writes a zero. firefox writes the actual height (261).
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Jul 20, 2005
Is it just me, or does:
obj.setAttribute("style","border: thin solid navy");
(for example - no style seems to be set) not work in IE6 but works fine in NN6?
I don't want to use element.style[.cssText] just because.
Test file:
<html>
<head>
<title>Javascript test - dynamic elements</title>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
function createDiv(divId, appendElement)
{
STYLE="border: thin solid navy; width: 300px; height: 300px;";
// create
D = document.createElement("div");
// set attributes
D.setAttribute("id",divId);
D.setAttribute("style",STYLE);
// append element
appendElement.appendChild(D);
}
function testRun()
{
createDiv("div1",document.getElementById("target"));
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<form name="f1">
<p>
<input type="button" name="b1" value="test it" onClick="testRun()">
</p>
</form>
<div id="target"></div>
</body>
</html>
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May 14, 2004
I found that if I define the style(visibility...) of a Div in a CSS class, I wouldnt be able to set it through JavaScript. The only way it works is if I declare all the style attributes in the Div tag itself first. Is this how it works?
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Oct 28, 2005
I need to know the height of the *page,* not the viewport. So if I've
got a page that is like twice or three times the height of the viewport,
does anyone know of any way to calculate that using JS?
It's a nutty idea I suppose, but here's the backstory: I have a client
who has a site whose content is being generated by some crappy database
software he is pretty much married to. The site looks like the Web era
1994, and he wants to give it a facelift, but get this -- he doesn't
want to change the css stylesheet that the database company is supplying
him with, because everytime they issue an update to their software,
there's a new stylesheet, and he doesn't want to have to integrate their
changes into whatever stylesheet he's using. Whatever.
So I mulled this over for a while and suggested that we put the db crap
into an iframe and then surround it with a nice, well-designed margin
that matches that of the larger institution. Far from perfect, but I
thought it was a pretty good idea. Unfortunately he says the iframe
can't have a scrollbar -- it has to fit all the content of the page.
So I made the iframe really big, and his response: oh, but it has all
this ugly whitespace at the bottom.
Long story short (too late), I have to figure a way to adjust the height
of the iframe on the fly. I've got no idea if this is humanly possible.
Any clever ideas?
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