Reputation: 1405
If you have the following element:
<span style="width:100px"></span>
and the css is:
span {width:50px!important;}
Is there a way I can get the inline-style value and ignore the css value?
Thanks
Upvotes: 6
Views: 21172
Reputation: 253308
To find the applied style:
var span = document.querySelector('span[style]'),
actualWidth = window.getComputedStyle(span, null).width;
Note that this gets the style which won, which in this case will be the one with the !important
modifier. If you must instead try and retrieve the in-line style, regardless of whether it was applied or not, you can simply use the style
object of the element node:
inlineWidth = span.style.width;
Do remember that, for width
to be applied to a span
element, it must be either display: block
or display: inline-block
.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 8225
use element.style.width
sample:
$(function(){
alert($("span")[0].style.width);
});
Upvotes: 13