This example describes the use of the Innerheight () method in jquery. Share to everyone for your reference. The specific analysis is as follows:
Gets the inner area height of the first matching element.
Includes inner filler (padding), excluding border border.
That is, the width of the inner area is equal to the sum of width and padding.
This method is valid for both visible and hidden elements.
can be combined with innerwidth () method to learn.
Syntax structure:
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$ (selector). Innerheight ()
Instance code:
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<! DOCTYPE html>
<meta charset= "Utf-8" >
<meta name= "Author" con tent= "http://www.jb51.net/"/>
<title> Cloud Communities </title>
<style type= "Text/css" >
p{
Background-color:green;
height:100px;
width:200px;
padding:10px;
border:5px solid red;
}
</style>
<script type= "Text/javascript" src= "Mytest/jquery/jquery-1.8.3.js" ></script& Gt
<script type= "Text/javascript" >
$ (document). Ready (function () {
$ ("button"). Click (Function ( {
$ ("P"). Text ($ ("P"). Innerheight ())
});
});
</script>
<body>
<p> here show Innerheight value </p>
<button> ; Click to view P's innerheight</button>
</body>
The above code writes the height of the inner area of an element to the P element.
I hope this article will help you with your jquery programming.