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element-box

Work easily with an element's position and dimensions

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Install

npm install element-box

Why

I work with the dimensions and positions of elements rarely enough to forget the details, but often enough to frustrate me when it hampers my flow and productivity:

  • Did element.getBoundingClientRect() include the borders or not?
  • What was the difference between clientWidth and offsetWidth?
  • How do I get the window dimensions? Should I use document.documentElement for that, or not?

This library is both an abstraction and a thinking model for DOM dimensions and position. It adds functions that are otherwise time-consuming to write on your own.

API

getContentBox(element: HTMLElement): DOMRect

Element's dimensions without border, padding, and margin — element.getBoundingClientRect() - border - padding.

getPaddingBox(element: HTMLElement): DOMRect

Element's dimensions with padding but without border and margin — element.getBoundingClientRect() - border.

getBorderBox(element: HTMLElement): DOMRect

Equivalent to element.getBoundingClientRect().

getMarginBox(element: HTMLElement): DOMRect

Element's dimensions with padding, border, and margin — element.getBoundingClientRect() + margin.

getWindowBox(): DOMRect

Something like window.getBoundingClientRect() if it existed. If you are wondering, document.documentElement.getBoundingClientRect() won't probably do what you want.

getElementBox(element: HTMLElement, options): DOMRect

Would be easier to show you examples:

// like that:
getElementBox(element, {
    includePadding: true,
    includeBorder: false,
    includeMargin: false
})

// or like that:
getElementBox(element, 'content-box')
getElementBox(element, 'padding-box')
getElementBox(element, 'border-box')
getElementBox(element, 'margin-box')