jQuery has height() en width() functions that returns the height or width in pixels as integer...
How can I get a padding or margin value of an element in pixels and as integer using jQuery?
My first idea was to do the following:
var padding = parseInt(jQuery("myId").css("padding-top"));
But if padding is given in ems for example, how can I get the value in pixels?
Looking into the JSizes plugin suggested by Chris Pebble i realized that my own version was the right one :). jQuery returns always value in pixels, so just parsing it to integer was the solution.
Thanks to Chris Pebble and Ian Robinson
parseInt
. Quoting MDN: "radix An int between 2 and 36 that represents the radix (the base in mathematical numeral systems) of the above mentioned string. Specify 10 for the decimal numeral system. Always specify this parameter to eliminate reader confusion and to guarantee predictable behavior. Different implementations produce different results when a radix is not specified, usually defaulting the value to 10." See: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…