Reputation: 1035
I was reading a question on here trying to get the font size of a text. The answer they gave was to get the pixel size using a measure method. All i want to be able to do is get the font size value so i can change it.
For example:
var x = document.getElementById("foo").style.fontSize;
document.getElementById("foo").style.fontSize = x + 1;
This example does not work though these two do
document.getElementById("foo").style.fontSize = "larger";
document.getElementById("foo").style.fontSize = "smaller";
The only problem is that it only changes the size once.
Upvotes: 86
Views: 147416
Reputation: 419
It's simple yet helpful! Replace el as needed.
window.getComputedStyle(document.querySelector('el')).fontSize;
Update:
Using Developer tools like in Chrome. It's better. Please see images attached.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 46393
Here is how you get the top-level font-size
(associated to html
tag):
window.getComputedStyle(document.getElementsByTagName('html')[0]).getPropertyValue('font-size');
It's useful to check if it's the default 16px or not.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4963
Sometimes (when using media queries for instance) the above answers don't work, here is how to achieve it anyway:
const fontSize = window.getComputedStyle(el).fontSize
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 34147
If your element don't have font-size property your code will return empty string. Its not necessary that your element should have font-size property. The element can inherit the properties from parent elements.
In this case you need to find the computed font-size. Try this (not sure about IE)
var computedFontSize = window.getComputedStyle(document.getElementById("foo")).fontSize;
console.log(computedFontSize);
The variable computedFontSize will return with the font size with unit. Unit can be px, em, %. You need to strip out the unit to do an arithmetic operation and assign the new value.
Upvotes: 24
Reputation: 12216
.style.fontSize
to get the font-size!Window.getComputedStyle()
function to get the font-size!here is my demo codes!
function tureFunc() {
alert(document.getElementById("fp").style.fontSize);
console.log(`fontSize = ${document.getElementById("fp").style.fontSize}`);
}
function falseFunc() {
alert( false ? document.getElementById("fh").style.fontSize : "check the consloe!");
console.log(`fontSize = ${document.getElementById("fh").style.fontSize}`);
}
function getTheStyle(){
let elem = document.getElementById("elem-container");
let fontSize = window.getComputedStyle(elem,null).getPropertyValue("font-size");
// font-size !=== fontSize
console.log(`fontSize = ${fontSize}`);
alert(fontSize);
document.getElementById("output").innerHTML = fontSize;
}
// getTheStyle();
<p id="fp" style="font-size:120%">
This is a paragraph.
<mark>inline style : <code>style="font-size:120%"</code></mark>
</p>
<button type="button" onclick="tureFunc()">Return fontSize</button>
<h3 id="fh">
This is a H3. <mark>browser defualt value</mark>
</h3>
<button type="button" onclick="falseFunc()">Not Return fontSize</button>
<div id="elem-container">
<mark>window.getComputedStyle & .getPropertyValue("font-size");</mark><br/>
<button type="button" onclick="getTheStyle()">Return font-size</button>
</div>
<div id="output"></div>
reference links:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/getComputedStyle
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 859
Try this it would definately help you in determining the font size
var elem = document.createElement('div');
var t=document.createTextNode('M')
elem.appendChild(t);
document.body.appendChild(elem);
var myfontSize = getStyle(elem,"fontSize")
alert(myfontSize)
document.body.removeChild(elem);
function getStyle(elem,prop){
if (elem.currentStyle) {
var res= elem.currentStyle.margin;
} else if (window.getComputedStyle) {
if (window.getComputedStyle.getPropertyValue){
var res= window.getComputedStyle(elem, null).getPropertyValue(prop)}
else{var res =window.getComputedStyle(elem)[prop] };
}
return res;
}
we can further use getter and setter to determine if fontsize is changed afterwards by any peice of code
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1063
If you are using Jquery than following is the solution.
var fontSize = $("#foo").css("fontSize");
fontSize = parseInt(fontSize) + 1 + "px";
$("#foo").css("fontSize", fontSize );
Hope this will work.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 7176
Just grabbing the style.fontSize
of an element may not work. If the font-size
is defined by a stylesheet, this will report ""
(empty string).
You should use window.getComputedStyle.
var el = document.getElementById('foo');
var style = window.getComputedStyle(el, null).getPropertyValue('font-size');
var fontSize = parseFloat(style);
// now you have a proper float for the font size (yes, it can be a float, not just an integer)
el.style.fontSize = (fontSize + 1) + 'px';
Upvotes: 238
Reputation: 8791
The value that you are getting from fontSize is something like "12px" or "1.5em", so adding 1 to that string will result in "12px1" or "1.5em1". You can take the font size and manipulate it with:
var fontSize = parseInt(x);
fontSize = fontSize + 1 + "px";
document.getElementById("foo").style.fontSize = fontSize;
Upvotes: 2