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I have an issue with jquery .css function. I am using this to get the actual height of elements whose height is set to auto. Code which i am using is :

$(this).css({ height: $(this).css("height"), width: $(this).css("width") });

The issue is, the .css function sometimes returns "0px" sometimes "auto" and sometimes actual height (which is the desired behavior). Can anybody please tell me what i am doing wrong here ?

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$(this).css("height") gives you the a defined (or default) value, while $(this).height() gives you the actual, 'measured' height.

From http://api.jquery.com/height/:

Get the current computed height for the first element in the set of matched elements or set the height of every matched element.

And from http://api.jquery.com/css/:

Get the value of a style property for the first element in the set of matched elements or set one or more CSS properties for every matched element.

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$(this).css("height") will return the set value of the CSS height property.

To get the physical height of the element, call $(this).height().

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Cannot see purpose of your snippet, but using jquery, use that code which at least is cross browser:

$(this).css({ height: $(this).height(), width: $(this).width() });

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