Web page Visible area width: document.body.clientWidth
Web page Visible Area height: document.body.clientHeight
Web page Visible Area width: document.body.offsetWidth (including edge width)
Web page Visible Area High: document.body.offsetHeight (including edge width)
Page body Full text width: document.body.scrollWidth
Page body Full text High: Document.body.scrollHeight
Page is rolled away High: document.body.scrollTop
Webpage is rolled away left: document.body.scrollLeft
Page body part: Window.screentop
Page body part left: Window.screenleft
High screen resolution: Window.screen.height
Width of screen resolution: Window.screen.width
Screen available work area height: window.screen.availHeight
Screen available work area width: window.screen.availWidth
HTML Precise positioning: Scrollleft,scrollwidth,clientwidth,offsetwidth
ScrollHeight: Gets the scroll height of the object.
ScrollLeft: Sets or gets the distance between the left edge of the object and the leftmost of the currently visible content in the window
ScrollTop: Sets or gets the distance between the top of the object and the top of the visible content in the window
ScrollWidth: Gets the scrolling width of the object
Offsetheight: Gets the height of the object relative to the layout or parent coordinates specified by the parent coordinate OffsetParent property
Offsetleft: Gets the calculated left position of the object relative to the layout or the parent coordinate specified by the OffsetParent property
OffsetTop: Gets the computed top position of the object relative to the layout or the parent coordinate specified by the OffsetTop property
Event.clientx horizontal coordinates of relative documents
Event.clienty vertical coordinates of relative documents
Event.offsetx horizontal coordinates relative to the container
Event.offsety the vertical coordinate of the relative container
Document.documentElement.scrollTop The vertical scrolling value
Event.clientx+document.documentelement.scrolltop horizontal coordinates of relative documents + amount of vertical scrolling
Ie,firefox differences are as follows:
IE6.0, ff1.06+:
clientwidth = width + padding
clientheight = height + padding
offsetwidth = width + padding + border
offsetheight = height + padding + border
ie5.0/5.5:
ClientWidth = Width-border
ClientHeight = Height-border
offsetwidth = width
offsetheight = height
(Need to mention: the Margin property in CSS, and clientwidth, Offsetwidth, clientheight, offsetheight are irrelevant)
Web page Visible area width: document.body.clientWidth
Web page Visible Area height: document.body.clientHeight
Web page Visible Area width: document.body.offsetWidth (including edge width)
Web page Visible Area High: document.body.offsetHeight (including edge height)
Page body Full text width: document.body.scrollWidth
Page body Full text High: Document.body.scrollHeight
Page is rolled away High: document.body.scrollTop
Webpage is rolled away left: document.body.scrollLeft
Page body part: Window.screentop
Page body part left: Window.screenleft
High screen resolution: Window.screen.height
Width of screen resolution: Window.screen.width
Screen available work area height: window.screen.availHeight
Screen available work area width: window.screen.availwidth-------------------
Technical Essentials
This section of the code mainly uses the Document object about the properties of the window, the main functions and usage of these properties are as follows.
To get the size of the window, you need to use different properties and methods for different browsers: to detect the real size of the window, you need to use window's properties under Netscape, and in IE you need to examine the body inside the document, in the DOM environment, To get the size of the window, you need to be aware of the size of the root element, not the element.
The Innerwidth property of a Window object contains the internal width of the current window. The Innerheight property of a Window object contains the internal height of the current window.
The body attribute of the Document object corresponds to the label of the HTML document. The DocumentElement property of the Document object represents the root node of the HTML documents.
Document.body.clientHeight represents the current height of the window in which the HTML document resides. Document.body. clientwidth represents the current width of the window in which the HTML document resides.
Implementation Code<! DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 transitional//en" "Http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd ">
Source program Interpretation
(1) The program first establishes a form that contains two text boxes that display the current width and height of the window, and that its value varies with the size of the window. (2) in the subsequent JavaScript code, two variables winwidth and winheight are defined first to hold the window's height and width values. (3) Then, in function finddimensions (), use Window.innerheight and window.innerwidth to get the height and width of the window and save both in the two variables described above. (4) By deep inside the document to detect the body, to get the window size, and stored in the above two variables. (5) At the end of the function, the result is output to two text boxes by accessing the form element by name. (6) At the end of the JavaScript code, the entire operation is done by calling the Finddimensions () function.
JS get browser window size get screen, browser, Web height width