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The width of the left border of an element in pixels. It includes the width of the vertical scrollbar if the text direction of the element is right–to–left and if there is an overflow causing a left vertical scrollbar to be rendered. clientLeft
does not include the left margin or the left padding. clientLeft
is read-only.
Gecko-based applications support clientLeft
starting with Gecko 1.9 (Firefox 3, implemented in bug 111207). This property is not supported in Firefox 2 and earlier.
When layout.scrollbar.side
preference is set to 1 or to 3 and when the text-direction is set to RTL, then the vertical scrollbar is positioned on the left and this impacts the way clientLeft is computed.
Syntax
var left = element.clientLeft;
Example
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Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
CSS Object Model (CSSOM) View Module The definition of 'clientLeft' in that specification. |
Working Draft |
Notes
clientLeft
was first introduced in the MS IE DHTML object model.
The position of the vertical scrollbar in right–to–left text direction set on the element will depend on the layout.scrollbar.side
preference
When element has display: inline
, then clientLeft
returns 0
regardless of the element's border.