// Create innerHeight, innerWidth, height, width, outerHeight and outerWidth methods jQuery.each( { Height: "height", Width: "width" }, function( name, type ) { jQuery.each( { padding: "inner" + name, content: type, "": "outer" + name }, function( defaultExtra, funcName ) { // margin is only for outerHeight, outerWidth jQuery.fn[ funcName ] = function( margin, value ) { var clientProp = "client" + name, scrollProp = "scroll" + name, offsetProp = "offset" + name, chainable = arguments.length && ( defaultExtra || typeof margin !== "boolean" ), extra = defaultExtra || ( margin === true || value === true ? "margin" : "border" ); return jQuery.access( this, function( elem, type, value ) { var doc; if ( jQuery.isWindow( elem ) ) { // As of 5/8/2012 this will yield incorrect results for Mobile Safari, but there // isn't a whole lot we can do. See pull request at this URL for discussion: // https://github.com/jquery/jquery/pull/764 return elem.document.documentElement[ clientProp ]; } // Get document width or height if ( elem.nodeType === 9 ) { doc = elem.documentElement; // Either scroll[Width/Height] or offset[Width/Height] or client[Width/Height], whichever is greatest // unfortunately, this causes bug #3838 in IE6 only, but there is currently no good, small way to fix it. return Math.max( elem.body[ scrollProp ], doc[ scrollProp ], elem.body[ offsetProp ], doc[ offsetProp ], doc[ clientProp ] ); } return value === undefined ? // Get width or height on the element, requesting but not forcing parseFloat jQuery.css( elem, type, value, extra ) : // Set width or height on the element jQuery.style( elem, type, value, extra ); }, type, chainable ? margin : undefined, chainable ); }; }); });