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I am using jquery to find div's height, but it always returns zero. I can clearly see the height of the div in chrome's inspect element css window.

<div class="findheight">some text here</div>//original height is 21px

But when i do the following it returns zero:

$('.findheight').height() //it always returns zero. really making me sick 

So I thought div might not have text when i call height method on it and i did like below.

  if($('.findheight').text().length > 6){
      alert($('.findheight').height());//This also returns zero so weird 
 }

I also tried by setting windows.timeoutcall, but that does not help with any delay time.

Can any one help me why I am always getting zero?

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  • Have you tried using outerHeight() instead of height()?
    – arjabbar
    Apr 14, 2015 at 1:44
  • Are there any errors in the console? Do you have more than one div with the class findheight? Is Jquery included? There's insufficient information in your question, because the code is functional.
    – Jonathan
    Apr 14, 2015 at 1:45
  • what does $('.findheight').length; show?
    – bassxzero
    Apr 14, 2015 at 1:45
  • 1
    Is your element invisible (display: none)? Invisible elements have no height.
    – Amadan
    Apr 14, 2015 at 1:47
  • can you share css for findheight? Apr 14, 2015 at 2:00

6 Answers 6

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If the content of your divs are loaded dynamically, then you will need to use window.load event to get its correct height as discussed here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/13071846/1845408

$(window).load(function() {
    alert($('.findheight').height()); 
});
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  • This might be the interesting case. But not sure where to call this load function because that div is part of container. If container does not loads only i have the div with text filled in.
    – rakeeee
    Apr 14, 2015 at 1:57
  • @rakeeee how about you put this just before html closing tag within <script></script> ?
    – renakre
    Apr 14, 2015 at 1:59
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Copied your code into jsfiddle, the height is 18

<div class="findheight">some text here</div>//original height is 21px
alert($('.findheight').height());
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Did you wrap your jquery in a function that executes when the dom is ready?

$(document).ready(function(){
  console.log($('.findheight').height());
});

It works for me otherwise your error may be browser specific.

Here is a jsfiddle of it working. Just check your console. https://jsfiddle.net/lesshardtofind/vzxd4t57/

If for some reason you wouldn't have access to the element on document ready, such as working in dynamically templated frameworks like Meteor, Ember, React, or Angular then each object has a hook to register your functions in.

If otherwise you were trying to get access to an element in between transitions you could set a interval.

var interval;
var timeout = setTimeout(function(){
  clearInterval(interval)
}, 10000); // destroy interval after 10 seconds to prevent memory leak
interval = setInterval(function(){
  if($('.findheight').length > 0){ 
    // execute your code here because you know this element is in the dom
    clearInterval(interval);
    clearTimeout(timeout);
    // clear both timeout and interval
  }
}, 100); // loop every 100 milliseconds to "poll" for the node in the dom
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Try doing this:

$('div.findheight').height(); 
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The .height() takes exactly CSS's height property.

If it's a dynamic content you have to handle this in the respective event..

For example:

  1. If you're working with the content on page load like @renakre said, use $(window).load() or $(document).load() to trigger the call.

  2. If it's a content generated from some other process you have coded, you have to bind respective event.. let's presume it's a click or on:

$(document).load(function() {
  // Shows the height on page load
  console.log($('.findheight').height());
  
  $('#another-element-ID').click(function() {
    // .. code which populate the div dynamicaly
    
    // Shows the height
    console.log($('.findheight').height());
  });
  
  $('.another-element-class').on('change', function() {
    // .. code which populate the div dynamicaly
    
    // Shows the height
    console.log($('.findheight').height());
  });
});

Hope this can help you.

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This happens when an explicit height/width is not set for that element OR when the CSS for inner/outer elements set the height/width to 0;

To get height/width like this you have to explicitly set height/width.

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