Dan,
.height() was pulled out of 1.1a, but it's back in as of 1.1b. If
you're using 1.1a, that could be the problem.
--Karl
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On Jan 13, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Dan Atkinson wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
It returned:
$("#content").height is not a function
Brandon Aaron wrote:
Try using .height(). It will return the computed height value in
pixels as in integer.
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Brandon Aaron
On 1/12/07, Dan Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey there!
I'm currently doing some jQuery work on my blog which involves
some a bit
of
code to handle internal link clicks (same domain, not #) which will
change
anything in the main content div:
* Sets the height of the main content div to the current height
* Fadeout the child elements and then empty on callback
($("div#content").children().fadeOut('slow',function(){$
("div#content").empty();}))
* Repopulate with new content from server in AJAX call.
My problem here in all this is that the actual height (in px)
isn't being
returned in IE, but is being returned in Firefox. What IE returns
is the
CSS
value of the div, but not the actual current value, which is what
I want.
Is
there something I can use? I tried offsetHeight but that's not
right.
Is there anything I'm missing?!
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