Get computed font size for DOM element in JS
Is it possible to detect the computed font-size
of a DOM element, taking into consideration generic settings made elsewhere (In the body
ta开发者_如何学运维g for example), inherited values, and so on?
A framework-independent approach would be nice, as I'm working on a script that should work standalone, but that is not a requirement of course.
Background: I'm trying to tweak CKEditor's font selector plugin (source here) so that it always shows the font size of the current cursor position (as opposed to only when within a span
that has an explicit font-size
set, which is the current behaviour).
You could try to use the non-standard IE element.currentStyle
property, otherwise you can look for the DOM Level 2 standard getComputedStyle
method if available :
function getStyle(el,styleProp) {
var camelize = function (str) {
return str.replace(/\-(\w)/g, function(str, letter){
return letter.toUpperCase();
});
};
if (el.currentStyle) {
return el.currentStyle[camelize(styleProp)];
} else if (document.defaultView && document.defaultView.getComputedStyle) {
return document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(el,null)
.getPropertyValue(styleProp);
} else {
return el.style[camelize(styleProp)];
}
}
Usage:
var element = document.getElementById('elementId');
getStyle(element, 'font-size');
More info:
- Get Styles (QuirksMode)
Edit: Thanks to @Crescent Fresh, @kangax and @Pekka for the comments.
Changes:
- Added
camelize
function, since properties containing hypens, likefont-size
, must be accessed as camelCase (eg.:fontSize
) on thecurrentStyle
IE object. - Checking the existence of
document.defaultView
before accessinggetComputedStyle
. - Added last case, when
el.currentStyle
andgetComputedStyle
are not available, get the inline CSS property viaelement.style
.
Looks like jQuery (1.9 at least) uses getComputedStyle()
or currentStyle
itself when you use $('#element')[.css][1]('fontSize')
, so you really shouldn't have to bother with more complicated solutions if you're OK using jQuery.
Tested in IE 7-10, FF and Chrome
To overcome the 'em' problem I have quickly written a function, if the font-size in ie is 'em' the function calculates with the body font-size.
function getFontSize(element){
var size = computedStyle(element, 'font-size');
if(size.indexOf('em') > -1){
var defFont = computedStyle(document.body, 'font-size');
if(defFont.indexOf('pt') > -1){
defFont = Math.round(parseInt(defFont)*96/72);
}else{
defFont = parseInt(defFont);
}
size = Math.round(defFont * parseFloat(size));
}
else if(size.indexOf('pt') > -1){
size = Math.round(parseInt(size)*96/72)
}
return parseInt(size);
}
function computedStyle(element, property){
var s = false;
if(element.currentStyle){
var p = property.split('-');
var str = new String('');
for(i in p){
str += (i > 0)?(p[i].substr(0, 1).toUpperCase() + p[i].substr(1)):p[i];
}
s = element.currentStyle[str];
}else if(window.getComputedStyle){
s = window.getComputedStyle(element, null).getPropertyValue(property);
}
return s;
}
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