HTMLElement: offsetWidth property

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

The HTMLElement.offsetWidth read-only property returns the layout width of an element as an integer.

Typically, offsetWidth is a measurement in pixels of the element's CSS width, including any borders, padding, and vertical scrollbars (if rendered). It does not include the width of pseudo-elements such as ::before or ::after.

If the element is hidden (for example, by setting style.display on the element or one of its ancestors to "none"), then 0 is returned.

Value

An integer corresponding to the offsetWidth pixel value of the element. The offsetWidth property is a read-only.

Note: This property will round the value to an integer. If you need a fractional value, use element.getBoundingClientRect().

Examples

An example element with large padding, border and margin. offsetWidth is the layout width of the element including its padding and border, and excluding its margin.

Specifications

Specification
CSSOM View Module
# dom-htmlelement-offsetwidth

Browser compatibility

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