Reflects the value of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) height attribute for positioned items.
Property of css/cssom/propertiescss/cssom/properties
Syntaxvar result = element.posHeight;
element.posHeight = value;
Examples
This example uses the posHeight property to increase the height of the first img element by 10 units.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JScript">
document.all.tags("IMG").item(0).style.posHeight += 10;
</SCRIPT>
Notes Remarks
This property reflects the value of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) height attribute for positioned items. This property always returns zero for nonpositioned items because “height” has meaning only when the object is positioned. If the height attribute is not set, the posHeight property returns zero. Unlike the height property, the posHeight property value is a floating-point number, not a string. Setting the posHeight property changes the value of the height but leaves the units designator for the property unchanged. For more information about how to access the dimension and location of objects on the page through the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Document Object Model (DOM), see Measuring Element Dimension and Location with CSSOM in Internet Explorer 9.
See also Related pagesMicrosoft Developer Network: [Windows Internet Explorer API reference Article]
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