$('#Test').css('width') ?
On Jan 26, 11:46 am, Kevin Dalman <kevin.dal...@gmail.com> wrote: > jQuery has innerHeight/Width and outerHeight/Width methods, but is > there a method that can return a 'CSS Height/Width'. A CSS width is > the width that would be applied via CSS to achieve a given 'outer > width'. This value will differ depending on the box model and other > older browser idiosyncracies. > > Here is an example... > > DIV#Test { > width: 90%; > height: auto; > padding: 7px; > margin: 11px; > border: 3px solid #000; > > } > > <DIV id="Test"> line1 <<BR> line 2 <BR> line 3 </DIV > > Now I want to increase the DIV width & height by 1-pixel. To do so, I > need the current 'pixel width/height' that is equivent to its current > size. AFAIK, $("#Test").innerWidth() will not address this. Is there > another dimension method that can? > > I already have a custom function to calculate this, but I'm wondering > if I am missing something in jQuery that would simplify my code? If > not, I may suggest such a method for jQuery, but want to be sure it > doesn't already exist! > > Does anyone have knowledge of this? > > /Kevin