HTML DOM offsetWidth Property
Example
Get the height and width of a <div> element, including padding and border:
var elmnt = document.getElementById("myDIV");
var txt =
"Height with padding and border: " + elmnt.offsetHeight + "px<br>";
txt +=
"Width with padding and border: " + elmnt.offsetWidth + "px";
The result of txt will be:
Height with padding and border: 280px
Width with padding and
border: 430px
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More "Try it Yourself" examples below.
Definition and Usage
The offsetWidth property returns the viewable width of an element in pixels, including padding, border and scrollbar, but not the margin.
The reason why the "viewable" word is specified, is because if the element's content is wider than the actual width of the element, this property will only return the width that is visible (See "More Examples").
Note: To understand this property, you must understand the CSS Box Model.
Tip: This property is often used together with the offsetHeight property.
Tip: Use the clientHeight and clientWidth properties to return the viewable height and width of an element, only including the padding.
Tip: To add scrollbars to an element, use the CSS overflow property.
This property is read-only.
Browser Support
Property | |||||
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offsetWidth | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
element.offsetWidth
Technical Details
Return Value: | A Number, representing the viewable width of an element in pixels, including padding, border and scrollbar |
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More Examples
Example
This example demonstrates the difference between clientHeight/clientWidth and offsetHeight/offsetWidth:
var elmnt = document.getElementById("myDIV");
var txt = "";
txt += "Height with padding: " + elmnt.clientHeight + "px<br>";
txt +=
"Height with padding and border: " + elmnt.offsetHeight + "px<br>";
txt += "Width with padding: " + elmnt.clientWidth + "px<br>";
txt +=
"Width with padding and border: " + elmnt.offsetWidth + "px";
The result of txt will be:
Height with padding: 270px
Height with padding and border:
280px
Width with padding: 420px
Width with padding and
border: 430px
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Example
This example demonstrates the difference between clientHeight/clientWidth and offsetHeight/offsetWidth, when we add a scrollbar to the element:
var elmnt = document.getElementById("myDIV");
var txt = "";
txt +=
"Height with padding: " + elmnt.clientHeight + "px<br>";
txt +=
"Height with padding, border and scrollbar: " + elmnt.offsetHeight + "px<br>";
txt += "Width with padding: " + elmnt.clientWidth + "px<br>";
txt +=
"Width with padding, border and scrollbar: " + elmnt.offsetWidth + "px";
The result of txt will be:
Height with padding: 249px
Height with padding, border and
scrollbar: 280px
Width with padding: 399px
Width with padding, border and scrollbar: 430px
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