<img class="imgT" id="targ01" src='imgT/01.jpg' alt="img" onload="
var w = document.getElementById('targ01').width;
alert (w);
document.body.width = w;
">
css
.imgT{
display:block;
max-width:100%;
max-height:84vh;
}
Alert shows 1024
(original width).
I need the actual width, after applaying css rule max-height
. That is about 600px;
And then adjust the width of body
according this value.
I can do everything using window.onload
but that's too late. I need to change body width
as early as possible.
targ01
exists beforewindow.onload
because javascript reads its startingwidth
before loading the entire page.img
element should be accessible to the script as soon as the browser parses it, but the actual image most probably won't be loaded at that time.