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VisualViewport: offsetLeft property - Web APIs

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  1. Visual Viewport API
  2. VisualViewport
  3. Instance properties
    1. height
    2. offsetLeft
    3. offsetTop
    4. pageLeft
    5. pageTop
    6. scale
    7. width
  4. Events
    1. resize
    2. scroll
    3. scrollend
  5. Inheritance
    1. EventTarget
  6. Related pages for Visual Viewport
    1. Window.visualViewport
In this article VisualViewport: offsetLeft property

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since August 2021.

The offsetLeft read-only property of the VisualViewport interface returns the offset of the left edge of the visual viewport from the left edge of the layout viewport in CSS pixels, or 0 if current document is not fully active.

Value

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Specifications Specification CSSOM View Module
# dom-visualviewport-offsetleft
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