/* Copyright (c) 2007 Paul Bakaus (paul.bakaus@googlemail.com) and Brandon Aaron (brandon.aaron@gmail.com || http://brandonaaron.net) * Dual licensed under the MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) * and GPL (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php) licenses. * * $LastChangedDate: 2007-08-12 22:47:23 -0500 (Sun, 12 Aug 2007) $ * $Rev: 2669 $ * * Version: 1.1 * * Requires: jQuery 1.1.3+ */(function($){// store a copy of the core height and width methodsvar height = $.fn.height,    width  = $.fn.width;$.fn.extend({/** * If used on document, returns the document's height (innerHeight). * If used on window, returns the viewport's (window) height. * See core docs on height() to see what happens when used on an element. * * @example $("#testdiv").height() * @result 200 * * @example $(document).height() * @result 800 * * @example $(window).height() * @result 400 * * @name height * @type Number * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */height: function() {if (!this[0]) error();if ( this[0] == window )if ( ($.browser.mozilla || $.browser.opera) && $(document).width() > self.innerWidth)// mozilla and opera both return width + scrollbar widthreturn self.innerHeight - getScrollbarWidth();elsereturn self.innerHeight ||$.boxModel && document.documentElement.clientHeight || document.body.clientHeight;if ( this[0] == document )return Math.max( document.body.scrollHeight, document.body.offsetHeight );return height.apply(this, arguments);},/** * If used on document, returns the document's width (innerWidth). * If used on window, returns the viewport's (window) width. * See core docs on width() to see what happens when used on an element. * * @example $("#testdiv").width() * @result 200 * * @example $(document).width() * @result 800 * * @example $(window).width() * @result 400 * * @name width * @type Number * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */width: function() {if (!this[0]) error();if ( this[0] == window )if (($.browser.mozilla || $.browser.opera) && $(document).height() > self.innerHeight)// mozilla and opera both return width + scrollbar widthreturn self.innerWidth - getScrollbarWidth();elsereturn self.innerWidth ||$.boxModel && document.documentElement.clientWidth ||document.body.clientWidth;if ( this[0] == document )if ($.browser.mozilla) {// mozilla reports scrollWidth and offsetWidth as the samevar scrollLeft = self.pageXOffset;self.scrollTo(99999999, self.pageYOffset);var scrollWidth = self.pageXOffset;self.scrollTo(scrollLeft, self.pageYOffset);return document.body.offsetWidth + scrollWidth;}else return Math.max( document.body.scrollWidth, document.body.offsetWidth );return width.apply(this, arguments);},/** * Gets the inner height (excludes the border and includes the padding) for the first matched element. * If used on document, returns the document's height (innerHeight). * If used on window, returns the viewport's (window) height. * * @example $("#testdiv").innerHeight() * @result 210 * * @name innerHeight * @type Number * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */innerHeight: function() {if (!this[0]) error();return this[0] == window || this[0] == document ?this.height() :this.is(':visible') ?this[0].offsetHeight - num(this, 'borderTopWidth') - num(this, 'borderBottomWidth') :this.height() + num(this, 'paddingTop') + num(this, 'paddingBottom');},/** * Gets the inner width (excludes the border and includes the padding) for the first matched element. * If used on document, returns the document's width (innerWidth). * If used on window, returns the viewport's (window) width. * * @example $("#testdiv").innerWidth() * @result 210 * * @name innerWidth * @type Number * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */innerWidth: function() {if (!this[0]) error();return this[0] == window || this[0] == document ?this.width() :this.is(':visible') ?this[0].offsetWidth - num(this, 'borderLeftWidth') - num(this, 'borderRightWidth') :this.width() + num(this, 'paddingLeft') + num(this, 'paddingRight');},/** * Gets the outer height (includes the border and padding) for the first matched element. * If used on document, returns the document's height (innerHeight). * If used on window, returns the viewport's (window) height. * * The margin can be included in the calculation by passing an options map with margin * set to true. * * @example $("#testdiv").outerHeight() * @result 220 * * @example $("#testdiv").outerHeight({ margin: true }) * @result 240 * * @name outerHeight * @type Number * @param Map options Optional settings to configure the way the outer height is calculated. * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */outerHeight: function(options) {if (!this[0]) error();options = $.extend({ margin: false }, options || {});return this[0] == window || this[0] == document ?this.height() :this.is(':visible') ?this[0].offsetHeight + (options.margin ? (num(this, 'marginTop') + num(this, 'marginBottom')) : 0) :this.height() + num(this,'borderTopWidth') + num(this, 'borderBottomWidth') + num(this, 'paddingTop') + num(this, 'paddingBottom')+ (options.margin ? (num(this, 'marginTop') + num(this, 'marginBottom')) : 0);},/** * Gets the outer width (including the border and padding) for the first matched element. * If used on document, returns the document's width (innerWidth). * If used on window, returns the viewport's (window) width. * * The margin can be included in the calculation by passing an options map with margin * set to true. * * @example $("#testdiv").outerWidth() * @result 1000 * * @example $("#testdiv").outerWidth({ margin: true }) * @result 1020 *  * @name outerHeight * @type Number * @param Map options Optional settings to configure the way the outer width is calculated. * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */outerWidth: function(options) {if (!this[0]) error();options = $.extend({ margin: false }, options || {});return this[0] == window || this[0] == document ?this.width() :this.is(':visible') ?this[0].offsetWidth + (options.margin ? (num(this, 'marginLeft') + num(this, 'marginRight')) : 0) :this.width() + num(this, 'borderLeftWidth') + num(this, 'borderRightWidth') + num(this, 'paddingLeft') + num(this, 'paddingRight')+ (options.margin ? (num(this, 'marginLeft') + num(this, 'marginRight')) : 0);},/** * Gets how many pixels the user has scrolled to the right (scrollLeft). * Works on containers with overflow: auto and window/document. * * @example $(window).scrollLeft() * @result 100 * * @example $(document).scrollLeft() * @result 100 *  * @example $("#testdiv").scrollLeft() * @result 100 * * @name scrollLeft * @type Number * @cat Plugins/Dimensions *//** * Sets the scrollLeft property for each element and continues the chain. * Works on containers with overflow: auto and window/document. * * @example $(window).scrollLeft(100).scrollLeft() * @result 100 *  * @example $(document).scrollLeft(100).scrollLeft() * @result 100 * * @example $("#testdiv").scrollLeft(100).scrollLeft() * @result 100 * * @name scrollLeft * @param Number value A positive number representing the desired scrollLeft. * @type jQuery * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */scrollLeft: function(val) {if (!this[0]) error();if ( val != undefined )// set the scroll leftreturn this.each(function() {if (this == window || this == document)window.scrollTo( val, $(window).scrollTop() );elsethis.scrollLeft = val;});// return the scroll left offest in pixelsif ( this[0] == window || this[0] == document )return self.pageXOffset ||$.boxModel && document.documentElement.scrollLeft ||document.body.scrollLeft;return this[0].scrollLeft;},/** * Gets how many pixels the user has scrolled to the bottom (scrollTop). * Works on containers with overflow: auto and window/document. * * @example $(window).scrollTop() * @result 100 * * @example $(document).scrollTop() * @result 100 *  * @example $("#testdiv").scrollTop() * @result 100 * * @name scrollTop * @type Number * @cat Plugins/Dimensions *//** * Sets the scrollTop property for each element and continues the chain. * Works on containers with overflow: auto and window/document. * * @example $(window).scrollTop(100).scrollTop() * @result 100 *  * @example $(document).scrollTop(100).scrollTop() * @result 100 * * @example $("#testdiv").scrollTop(100).scrollTop() * @result 100 * * @name scrollTop * @param Number value A positive number representing the desired scrollTop. * @type jQuery * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */scrollTop: function(val) {if (!this[0]) error();if ( val != undefined )// set the scroll topreturn this.each(function() {if (this == window || this == document)window.scrollTo( $(window).scrollLeft(), val );elsethis.scrollTop = val;});// return the scroll top offset in pixelsif ( this[0] == window || this[0] == document )return self.pageYOffset ||$.boxModel && document.documentElement.scrollTop ||document.body.scrollTop;return this[0].scrollTop;},/**  * Gets the top and left positioned offset in pixels. * The positioned offset is the offset between a positioned * parent and the element itself. * * For accurate calculations make sure to use pixel values for margins, borders and padding. * * @example $("#testdiv").position() * @result { top: 100, left: 100 } * * @example var position = {}; * $("#testdiv").position(position) * @result position = { top: 100, left: 100 } *  * @name position * @param Object returnObject Optional An object to store the return value in, so as not to break the chain. If passed in the *                            chain will not be broken and the result will be assigned to this object. * @type Object * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */position: function(returnObject) {return this.offset({ margin: false, scroll: false, relativeTo: this.offsetParent() }, returnObject);},/** * Gets the location of the element in pixels from the top left corner of the viewport. * The offset method takes an optional map of key value pairs to configure the way * the offset is calculated. Here are the different options. * * (Boolean) margin - Should the margin of the element be included in the calculations? True by default. * (Boolean) border - Should the border of the element be included in the calculations? False by default.  * (Boolean) padding - Should the padding of the element be included in the calculations? False by default.  * (Boolean) scroll - Should the scroll offsets of the parent elements be included in the calculations? True by default. *                    When true it adds the total scroll offsets of all parents to the total offset and also adds two *                    properties to the returned object, scrollTop and scrollLeft. * (Boolean) lite - When true it will use the offsetLite method instead of the full-blown, slower offset method. False by default. *                  Only use this when margins, borders and padding calculations don't matter. * (HTML Element) relativeTo - This should be a parent of the element and should have position (like absolute or relative). *                             It will retreive the offset relative to this parent element. By default it is the body element. * * Also an object can be passed as the second paramater to * catch the value of the return and continue the chain. * * For accurate calculations make sure to use pixel values for margins, borders and padding. *  * Known issues: *  - Issue: A div positioned relative or static without any content before it and its parent will report an offsetTop of 0 in Safari *    Workaround: Place content before the relative div ... and set height and width to 0 and overflow to hidden * * @example $("#testdiv").offset() * @result { top: 100, left: 100, scrollTop: 10, scrollLeft: 10 } * * @example $("#testdiv").offset({ scroll: false }) * @result { top: 90, left: 90 } * * @example var offset = {} * $("#testdiv").offset({ scroll: false }, offset) * @result offset = { top: 90, left: 90 } * * @name offset * @param Map options Optional settings to configure the way the offset is calculated. * @param Object returnObject An object to store the return value in, so as not to break the chain. If passed in the *                            chain will not be broken and the result will be assigned to this object. * @type Object * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */offset: function(options, returnObject) {if (!this[0]) error();var x = 0, y = 0, sl = 0, st = 0,    elem = this[0], parent = this[0], op, parPos, elemPos = $.css(elem, 'position'),    mo = $.browser.mozilla, ie = $.browser.msie, oa = $.browser.opera,    sf = $.browser.safari, sf3 = $.browser.safari && parseInt($.browser.version) > 520,    absparent = false, relparent = false,     options = $.extend({ margin: true, border: false, padding: false, scroll: true, lite: false, relativeTo: document.body }, options || {});// Use offsetLite if lite option is trueif (options.lite) return this.offsetLite(options, returnObject);// Get the HTMLElement if relativeTo is a jquery collectionif (options.relativeTo.jquery) options.relativeTo = options.relativeTo[0];if (elem.tagName == 'BODY') {// Safari 2 is the only one to get offsetLeft and offsetTop properties of the body "correct"// Except they all mess up when the body is positioned absolute or relativex = elem.offsetLeft;y = elem.offsetTop;// Mozilla ignores margin and subtracts border from body elementif (mo) {x += num(elem, 'marginLeft') + (num(elem, 'borderLeftWidth')*2);y += num(elem, 'marginTop')  + (num(elem, 'borderTopWidth') *2);} else// Opera ignores marginif (oa) {x += num(elem, 'marginLeft');y += num(elem, 'marginTop');} else// IE does not add the border in Standards Modeif ((ie && jQuery.boxModel)) {x += num(elem, 'borderLeftWidth');y += num(elem, 'borderTopWidth');} else// Safari 3 doesn't not include border or marginif (sf3) {x += num(elem, 'marginLeft') + num(elem, 'borderLeftWidth');y += num(elem, 'marginTop')  + num(elem, 'borderTopWidth');}} else {do {parPos = $.css(parent, 'position');x += parent.offsetLeft;y += parent.offsetTop;// Mozilla and IE do not add the borderif (mo || ie || sf3) {// add borders to offsetx += num(parent, 'borderLeftWidth');y += num(parent, 'borderTopWidth');// Mozilla does not include the border on body if an element isn't positioned absolute and is without an absolute parentif (mo && parPos == 'absolute') absparent = true;// IE does not include the border on the body if an element is position static and without an absolute or relative parentif (ie && parPos == 'relative') relparent = true;}op = parent.offsetParent || document.body;if (options.scroll || mo) {do {if (options.scroll) {// get scroll offsetssl += parent.scrollLeft;st += parent.scrollTop;}// Opera sometimes incorrectly reports scroll offset for elements with display set to table-row or inlineif (oa && ($.css(parent, 'display') || '').match(/table-row|inline/)) {sl = sl - ((parent.scrollLeft == parent.offsetLeft) ? parent.scrollLeft : 0);st = st - ((parent.scrollTop == parent.offsetTop) ? parent.scrollTop : 0);}// Mozilla does not add the border for a parent that has overflow set to anything but visibleif (mo && parent != elem && $.css(parent, 'overflow') != 'visible') {x += num(parent, 'borderLeftWidth');y += num(parent, 'borderTopWidth');}parent = parent.parentNode;} while (parent != op);}parent = op;// exit the loop if we are at the relativeTo option but not if it is the body or html tagif (parent == options.relativeTo && !(parent.tagName == 'BODY' || parent.tagName == 'HTML'))  {// Mozilla does not add the border for a parent that has overflow set to anything but visibleif (mo && parent != elem && $.css(parent, 'overflow') != 'visible') {x += num(parent, 'borderLeftWidth');y += num(parent, 'borderTopWidth');}// Safari 2 and opera includes border on positioned parentsif ( ((sf && !sf3) || oa) && parPos != 'static' ) {x -= num(op, 'borderLeftWidth');y -= num(op, 'borderTopWidth');}break;}if (parent.tagName == 'BODY' || parent.tagName == 'HTML') {// Safari 2 and IE Standards Mode doesn't add the body margin for elments positioned with static or relativeif (((sf && !sf3) || (ie && $.boxModel)) && elemPos != 'absolute' && elemPos != 'fixed') {x += num(parent, 'marginLeft');y += num(parent, 'marginTop');}// Safari 3 does not include the border on body// Mozilla does not include the border on body if an element isn't positioned absolute and is without an absolute parent// IE does not include the border on the body if an element is positioned static and without an absolute or relative parentif ( sf3 || (mo && !absparent && elemPos != 'fixed') ||      (ie && elemPos == 'static' && !relparent) ) {x += num(parent, 'borderLeftWidth');y += num(parent, 'borderTopWidth');}break; // Exit the loop}} while (parent);}var returnValue = handleOffsetReturn(elem, options, x, y, sl, st);if (returnObject) { $.extend(returnObject, returnValue); return this; }else              { return returnValue; }},/** * Gets the location of the element in pixels from the top left corner of the viewport. * This method is much faster than offset but not as accurate when borders and margins are * on the element and/or its parents. This method can be invoked * by setting the lite option to true in the offset method. * The offsetLite method takes an optional map of key value pairs to configure the way * the offset is calculated. Here are the different options. * * (Boolean) margin - Should the margin of the element be included in the calculations? True by default. * (Boolean) border - Should the border of the element be included in the calculations? False by default.  * (Boolean) padding - Should the padding of the element be included in the calcuations? False by default.  * (Boolean) scroll - Sould the scroll offsets of the parent elements be included int he calculations? True by default. *                    When true it adds the total scroll offsets of all parents to the total offset and also adds two *                    properties to the returned object, scrollTop and scrollLeft. * (HTML Element) relativeTo - This should be a parent of the element and should have position (like absolute or relative). *                             It will retreive the offset relative to this parent element. By default it is the body element. * * @name offsetLite * @param Map options Optional settings to configure the way the offset is calculated. * @param Object returnObject An object to store the return value in, so as not to break the chain. If passed in the *                            chain will not be broken and the result will be assigned to this object. * @type Object * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */offsetLite: function(options, returnObject) {if (!this[0]) error();var x = 0, y = 0, sl = 0, st = 0, parent = this[0], offsetParent,     options = $.extend({ margin: true, border: false, padding: false, scroll: true, relativeTo: document.body }, options || {});// Get the HTMLElement if relativeTo is a jquery collectionif (options.relativeTo.jquery) options.relativeTo = options.relativeTo[0];do {x += parent.offsetLeft;y += parent.offsetTop;offsetParent = parent.offsetParent || document.body;if (options.scroll) {// get scroll offsetsdo {sl += parent.scrollLeft;st += parent.scrollTop;parent = parent.parentNode;} while(parent != offsetParent);}parent = offsetParent;} while (parent && parent.tagName != 'BODY' && parent.tagName != 'HTML' && parent != options.relativeTo);var returnValue = handleOffsetReturn(this[0], options, x, y, sl, st);if (returnObject) { $.extend(returnObject, returnValue); return this; }else              { return returnValue; }},/** * Returns a jQuery collection with the positioned parent of  * the first matched element. This is the first parent of  * the element that has position (as in relative or absolute). * * @name offsetParent * @type jQuery * @cat Plugins/Dimensions */offsetParent: function() {if (!this[0]) error();var offsetParent = this[0].offsetParent;while ( offsetParent && (offsetParent.tagName != 'BODY' && $.css(offsetParent, 'position') == 'static') )offsetParent = offsetParent.offsetParent;return $(offsetParent);}});/** * Throws an error message when no elements are in the jQuery collection * @private */var error = function() {throw "Dimensions: jQuery collection is empty";};/** * Handles converting a CSS Style into an Integer. * @private */var num = function(el, prop) {return parseInt($.css(el.jquery?el[0]:el,prop))||0;};/** * Handles the return value of the offset and offsetLite methods. * @private */var handleOffsetReturn = function(elem, options, x, y, sl, st) {if ( !options.margin ) {x -= num(elem, 'marginLeft');y -= num(elem, 'marginTop');}// Safari and Opera do not add the border for the elementif ( options.border && (($.browser.safari && parseInt($.browser.version) < 520) || $.browser.opera) ) {x += num(elem, 'borderLeftWidth');y += num(elem, 'borderTopWidth');} else if ( !options.border && !(($.browser.safari && parseInt($.browser.version) < 520) || $.browser.opera) ) {x -= num(elem, 'borderLeftWidth');y -= num(elem, 'borderTopWidth');}if ( options.padding ) {x += num(elem, 'paddingLeft');y += num(elem, 'paddingTop');}// do not include scroll offset on the element ... opera sometimes reports scroll offset as actual offsetif ( options.scroll && (!$.browser.opera || elem.offsetLeft != elem.scrollLeft && elem.offsetTop != elem.scrollLeft) ) {sl -= elem.scrollLeft;st -= elem.scrollTop;}return options.scroll ? { top: y - st, left: x - sl, scrollTop:  st, scrollLeft: sl }                      : { top: y, left: x };};/** * Gets the width of the OS scrollbar * @private */var scrollbarWidth = 0;var getScrollbarWidth = function() {if (!scrollbarWidth) {var testEl = $('<div>').css({width: 100,height: 100,overflow: 'auto',position: 'absolute',top: -1000,left: -1000}).appendTo('body');scrollbarWidth = 100 - testEl.append('<div>').find('div').css({width: '100%',height: 200}).width();testEl.remove();}return scrollbarWidth;};})(jQuery);
