Pregunta

In this code :

$("div#info_holder").css("marginLeft", "100%");
alert(parseFloat($("#info_holder").css("marginLeft")));
alert(parseFloat(document.getElementById("info_holder").style.marginLeft));

the first alert returns 1037.78, the second alert returns 100

why is that?!

¿Fue útil?

Solución

It's because the jQuery version is returning the margin as pixels and the native JS is returning the value as a percentage. Take a look at this fiddle, which shoes the values before parseFloat is run.

$("div#info_holder").css("marginLeft", "100%");

console.log($("#info_holder").css("marginLeft"));
console.log(document.getElementById("info_holder").style.marginLeft);

http://jsfiddle.net/ryanbrill/wtABu/

Otros consejos

$("#info_holder").css("marginLeft") returns pixel while document.getElementById("info_holder").style.marginLeft read it in percentage.

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