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Is there a jQuery plugin or a way using straight JavaScript to detect browser size.

I'd prefer it is the results were 'live', so if the width or height changes, so would the results.

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JavaScript

function jsUpdateSize(){
    // Get the dimensions of the viewport
    var width = window.innerWidth ||
                document.documentElement.clientWidth ||
                document.body.clientWidth;
    var height = window.innerHeight ||
                 document.documentElement.clientHeight ||
                 document.body.clientHeight;

    document.getElementById('jsWidth').innerHTML = width;  // Display the width
    document.getElementById('jsHeight').innerHTML = height;// Display the height
};
window.onload = jsUpdateSize;       // When the page first loads
window.onresize = jsUpdateSize;     // When the browser changes size

jQuery

function jqUpdateSize(){
    // Get the dimensions of the viewport
    var width = $(window).width();
    var height = $(window).height();

    $('#jqWidth').html(width);      // Display the width
    $('#jqHeight').html(height);    // Display the height
};
$(document).ready(jqUpdateSize);    // When the page first loads
$(window).resize(jqUpdateSize);     // When the browser changes size

jsfiddle demo

Edit: Updated the JavaScript code to support IE8 and earlier.

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  • 2
    When the demo runs in jsfiddle, it reports the size of the IFrame that the demo runs in. When the demo runs in a standalone page, it reports the size of the browser viewport. I tested it both ways. Seemed to work fine. Oct 8, 2012 at 15:02
  • Ah yes, forgot about the iframe. Thanks! Oct 8, 2012 at 15:05
  • Is there also a way to detect the actual browser height and width? Oct 8, 2012 at 19:14
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    To get the browser size including the menu and toolbar, use window.outerWidth and window.outerHeight. There's no such option available for IE8 and earlier, however. See the following post: stackoverflow.com/questions/6291780/… Oct 9, 2012 at 12:11
  • Thanks for your code, but I wouldn't use "document.body.clientHeight" as a fallback since it gives wrong values in several browsers (unless that value is actually correct in browsers that don't support the other two variables; which are those, BTW?).
    – OMA
    May 5, 2014 at 21:07
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you can use

function onresize (){
   var h = $(window).height(), w= $(window).width();
   $('#resultboxid').html('height= ' + h + ' width: ' w);
}
 $(window).resize(onresize ); 

 onresize ();// first time;

html:

<span id=resultboxid></span>
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  • How would I display the results then? Oct 8, 2012 at 12:03
  • on each onresize call you can change the content of your result box. by the way what information are you showing. If you are showing height and width then simply use :$('#resultboxid').html('height:' + h + ' width: ' w);
    – Anoop
    Oct 8, 2012 at 12:07
  • I'm just looking to display the width and height. Oct 8, 2012 at 12:30
  • @user1658756 I modified onresize method. you can change the code according to your requirement or you should share your code so that I can make changes according to your code
    – Anoop
    Oct 8, 2012 at 12:35
  • "Hmm, it's not working" I'm of the opinion that all code snippets on Stack Overflow should be shared with a link to JSFiddle or CodePen, or at least those that use it should have a 10-fold increase in their reputation! Dec 19, 2014 at 22:37
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This should return the visible area:

document.body.offsetWidth
document.body.offsetHeight

I guess this is always equal to the browser size?

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use width and height variable anywhere you want... when ever browser size change it will change variable value too..

$(window).resize(function() {
    width = $(this).width());
    height = $(this).height());
});
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Do you mean something like this window.innerHeight; window.innerWidth $(window).height(); $(window).width()

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You can try adding even listener on re-size like

window.addEventListener('resize',CheckBrowserSize,false);
function CheckBrowserSize() 
{
    var ResX= document.body.offsetHeight;
    var ResY= document.body.offsetWidth;
}

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