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I have the following HTML:

<div>
    <div id="a" class="grid_6" style="background-color: #ff00ff">
        <div class="block-border">
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        </div>
    </div>
    <div id="b" class="grid_6" style="background-color: #ffff00">
        <div class="block-border">
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        </div>
    </div>
</div>

and CSS:

.grid_6 {
    width: 200px;
    display:inline;
    float: left;
    margin-left: 0.99%;
    margin-right: 0.99%;
}

How can I use javascript once the page is loaded to:

  • Get the height of the DIVs with id of "a" and "b"
  • Set the height of whichever is smaller to the value of the bigger one

Here's an example fiddle

4 Answers 4

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Here is how to do it in pure javascript without any jQuery

<script type="text/javascript">
    window.document.onload = function(e){
        var aheight = document.getElementById("a").offsetHeight;
        var bheight = document.getElementById("b").offsetHeight;
        if(aheight > bheight) {
            document.getElementById("b").offsetHeight = aheight;
        }else {
            document.getElementById("a").offsetHeight = bheight;
         }
    }
</script>
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Using jQuery you can place this code inside a script tag:

$(function() {
    var divAHeight = $("#a").height();
    var divBHeight = $("#b").height();

    if (divAHeight > divBHeight)
        $("#b").height(divAHeight);
    else
        $("#a").height(divBHeight);
});

The $(function() { ... } is used to delay the execution of the content just after the page is loaded.

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  • Thanks but we don't use jQuery :-(
    – user1943020
    Feb 13, 2013 at 16:19
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<script type=text/javascript>
  window.document.onload = function () {
    var divA = document.getElementById('a');
    var divB = document.getElementById('b');

    if (divA.offsetHeight > divB.offsetHeight) {
      divA.offsetHeight = divB.offsetHeight;
    } else {
      divB.offsetHeight = divA.offsetHeight;
    }
  }
</script>
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I am not sure how to do it with pure javascript but this is an example of how to do it with jQuery.

var heighta = $('#a').height();
var heightb= $('#b').height();
if(heighta>heightb)
{
   $('#b').height(heighta);
}
else
{   
    $('#a').height(heightb);
}
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  • This isn't JavaScript. This is jQuery. Feb 13, 2013 at 15:55
  • I will make sure questions have the jQuery tag or ask for it specifically before posting an answer with jQuery. I also forgot the onLoad part of the question... Feb 13, 2013 at 16:26

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