Yes, I have tried getSize().y

Truly guess I have  tried everything...

On 5 jan, 01:02, cbolson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have tried to use element.getProperty('height') ; used
> > element.offsetHeight and also element.getScrollSize(); but I never
> > manage to get the actual height of the div.
>
> Probably a silly question but have you tried getSize()?
> ttp://www.docs.mootools.net/docs/core/Element/Element.Dimensions#Element:ge...
>
> Chris
>
> On 5 ene, 00:53, Simon Vart <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm trying to do a simple change.
>
> > I had set up a little image carousel, with back/fwd button to change
> > view. This is two divs, one is containing the images, the other is a
> > mask with a overflow: hidden; style.
>
> > I want to add a button to see all images in one clic.
>
> > Basically, what i'm doing on clic is :
>
> > - Change the width on the div containing all images (so the images,
> > instead of being in one single line, are disposed on the div).
>
> > - Then I want to get to new height of the div in order to calculate
> > the effect to apply on the mask layer and make a transition to this
> > height (slowly revealing the images).
>
> > But !
>
> > I have tried to use element.getProperty('height') ; used
> > element.offsetHeight and also element.getScrollSize(); but I never
> > manage to get the actual height of the div.
>
> > If I set the height of the div in the css : I get the same value that
> > i had set up. If I'm not setting any value anywhere, the value is
> > undefined, or 0. I had check the syntax : if I want to get the width
> > of the
>
> > Is there a way to know the height of this div ?
>
> > (I cannot put a value on it, because the function will be use on
> > different pages, with different content, so the height of the div
> > could considerably change)
>
> > Thank you, this may be a dumb question, but I've tried to find out
> > without success.

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