Have you tried giving the element layout?

-- Yehuda

On 11/23/06, Erik Beeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just noticed that css('height') in IE6 returns auto with no DOCTYPE, and
an empty string with XHTML. But .height() seems to return the correct height
in IE6. Weird.

It's all for not for me though as IE won't allow me to relatively position
an element that has floating children. Gah. The web sucks.

--Erik


On 11/22/06, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been noticing some issues with height() (esp. that IE and FF have
> different responses for "auto" height). I've resorted to using
> dimensions.js and the offset method.
>
> -- Yehuda
>
>  On 11/22/06, Erik Beeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > visualjquery.com say about height(): Get the current CSS height of the
> > first matched element.
> >
> > And the example claims it returns something like "14px". It appears to
> > me (in FF2 on winxp anyways), that it returns a number, without the 'px'.
> > Also, sometimes it returns the same value as css('height') (though css(...)
> > DOES return the height with the 'px' part), but when I resize the window,
> > sometimes it returns the wrong size. It isn't a big problem for me as I'm
> > now just parsing the number out of css('height'), but it seems like
> > inconsistent behavior.
> >
> > --Erik
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