Just as the questions asks how may I get the exact px height or width of an element when that element has style="width:100%; height:auto;" for example.
I may NOT nest it inside a div and get the height/width via so!
I'm guessing javascript can help out here.
EDIT: I am using this:
var collectNodes = document.getElementById('fade').children;
collectNodes[y].height() // ??
The following code provides me with the string "auto":
collectNodes[0].style.height;
EDIT2: This is my code.
<div id="divId">
<img class="node" src="somePic0.png" style="z-index:10; opacity:0;"/>
<img class="node" src="somePic1.png" style="z-index:9; opacity:0;"/>
<img class="node" src="somePic2.png" style="z-index:8; opacity:1;"/>
<img class="node" src="somePic3.png" style="z-index:7; opacity:1;"/>
<img class="node" src="somePic4.png" style="z-index:6; opacity:1;"/>
</div>
<script>
var collectNodes = document.getElementById('divId').children;
var y = 0;
for ( var x = 0; x < collectNodes.length; x++ ) {
if ( collectNodes[x].style.opacity !== "" && !y ) {
y = x;
}
}
alert(collectNodes[y].height); // This alerts the string "auto" and not pixel height
</script>