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I have a submit input button with these styles:

display: block;
width; 200px;
box-sizing: border-box;
margin: 0;
padding-top: 16px;
padding-right: 32px;
padding-bottom: 16px;
padding-left: 32px;
font-size: 16px;
float: right;
height: 55px;

I use this element's height property in my jQuery code with .css('height') (returns '55px') and it works well in FF and Chrome… but when it comes to goddamn IE, it returns 78px, which is 55px (full element's height including padding) + 23px (element's height - padding), which is how I think it gets it. I tried using height(), innerHeight(), and outerHeight() but none return the correct height in IE.

How do I get the correct height of an element on IE?

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  • have you tried clientHeight
    – shaN
    Nov 18, 2014 at 14:31
  • have you tried with $(..).height() on IE? I mean does help if you access the value that way. on jQuery it say: "The .height() method is recommended when an element's height needs to be used in a mathematical calculation." api.jquery.com/height
    – jyrkim
    Nov 18, 2014 at 14:33
  • Can you post the complete code? or what you tried?
    – ianaya89
    Nov 18, 2014 at 14:35
  • clientHeight seems to be vanilla javascript method, but I use jQuery. As I pointed out in the question, I used height(), innerHeight(), outerHeight() and none of those were consistent across the browsers. Nov 18, 2014 at 14:48
  • Is using jQuery is an imperative in your case?
    – coder
    Nov 18, 2014 at 15:10

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