In CSS any element styled with display:none; has no sizes because
he's no more in the document flow.
What you can do is positionning the element ouside the viewport, ie.
top: 0; left: -1000px, update it throught AJAX, get the right sizes
and then position it where you want.
HTH
On Jul 1, 3:16 pm, serenobs seren...@gmail.com wrote:
it didn't work properly.
my code was something like that,
but after update div's content by ajax.updater
element.getWidth/Height doesn't return right size.
that method returned previous size(=size before call ajax.updater).
On 7월1일, 오후6시37분, Vladimir Tkach tea...@gmail.com wrote:
Fast solution
- $(div.my).hide();
- update div's content by ajax / js
- get $(div.my).height() / width()
- $(div.my).show()
2009/6/30 serenobs seren...@gmail.com
Hi.
I'd like to know the size of div before showing.
For example,
.my {
position: absolute;
}
with this css, size is not determined yet.
I want to place this div at center of viewport after calling
Ajax.updater
But I can get only initial size unless show element.
How can I get right size?
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