width property
Specifies the width of the object.
Syntax
Integer value = object.put_width(Variant v);Integer value = object.get_width(Variant* sWidth);
Property values
Type: VARIANT
auto (auto)
Default. Default width of the object.
width (width)
Floating-point number, followed by an absolute units designator (cm
, mm
, in
, pt
, or pc
) or a relative units designator (em
, ex
, or px
). For more information about the supported length units, see CSS Values and Units Reference.
percentage (percentage)
Integer, followed by a %. The value is a percentage of the width of the parent object, whether or not it is specified explicitly. Negative values are not allowed.
String format
auto | width | percentage
CSS information
Applies To | All elements |
Media | visual |
Inherited | no |
Initial Value | auto |
Remarks
As of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, when you use the !DOCTYPE declaration to specify standards-compliant mode, this property specifies the distance between the left and right edges of the content box—that is, within the IHTMLRuleStyle::padding.
When the !DOCTYPE declaration does not specify standards-compliant mode, and with earlier versions of Windows Internet Explorer, this property includes the object's content box, plus the values of the following properties: IHTMLRuleStyle::borderLeft, IHTMLRuleStyle::borderRight, IHTMLRuleStyle::paddingLeft, and IHTMLRuleStyle::paddingRight. Subtracting the sum of the values of these properties from the value of the IHTMLRuleStyle::width property equals the width of the parent object's content box.
When you use the !DOCTYPE declaration to specify standards-compliant mode, this property specifies the distance between the left and right edges of the content box—that is, within the IHTMLRuleStyle::padding.
When the !DOCTYPE declaration does not specify standards-compliant mode, this property includes the object's content box, plus the values of the following properties: IHTMLRuleStyle::borderLeft, IHTMLRuleStyle::borderRight, IHTMLRuleStyle::paddingLeft, and IHTMLRuleStyle::paddingRight. Subtracting the sum of the values of these properties from the value of the IHTMLRuleStyle::width property equals the width of the parent object's content box.
To perform operations on the numeric value of this property, use IHTMLStyle::pixelWidth or IHTMLStyle::posWidth.
For more information about how to access the dimension and location of elements on the page through the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Document Object Model (DOM), see Measuring Element Dimension and Location with CSSOM in Internet Explorer 9.
Examples
In the HTML and CSS examples below, the width of the three div elements are set to different values using the IHTMLRuleStyle::width property. The width property is set to auto, the default value, for the first div, 350px for the second div, and 20% for the third div, or 20% of the width of the parent object.
<div id="one">
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</div>
<div id="two">
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</div>
<div id="three">
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</div>
#one {
width: auto;
color: black;
}
#two {
width: 350px;
color: navy;
}
#three {
width: 20%;
color: red;
}
You can see the result below.
This example uses inline scripting to set the width of an image when an HTMLFrameSiteEvents::onclick event occurs.
Code example: http://samples.msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/samples/author/dhtml/refs/width_s.htm
<img src="sphere.jpg" onclick="this.style.width='1cm'" ondblclick="this.style.width=''">
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 |
Header |
Mshtml.h |
IDL |
Mshtml.idl |
DLL |
Mshtml.dll |
See also
Conceptual
Measuring Element Dimension and Location with CSSOM in Internet Explorer 9
Other Resources