On Dec 15, 3:11 pm, ALLPRO <[email protected]> wrote:
> This greatly simplifies calculating a 'css width' that will result in
> a predictable outerWidth. Ditto for height. This is pretty basic
> stuff.
What is predictable is behaviour that corresponds to what you have
with CSS. Margins should be taken in consideration by the developer/
designer, they are spacing and not part of the element's body.
But it would be nice if innerWidth/Height and outerWidth could work as
setters, would help in animations and stuff.
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