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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T00:59:04+00:00 2026-05-19T00:59:04+00:00

First, you’ll need to know the context. Browser: Chrome HTML: <ul> <li> <div>Hi!</div> </li>

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First, you’ll need to know the context.

Browser: Chrome

HTML:

<ul>
    <li>
        <div>Hi!</div>
    </li>
</ul>

CSS:

li {
    -webkit-transform: scale(0.21);
    -webkit-transform-origin-x: 0%;
    -webkit-transform-origin-y: 0%;
}

div {
    height: 480px;
    width: 640px;
}

The effective height of the li element is 101px. If you try to get the height in Javascript by any of the following methods (assuming jQuery 1.4.2 is loaded):

$("li")[0].clientHeight;
$("li")[0].scrollHeight;
$("li").height();
$("li").innerHeight();

you get the same answer: 480px.

If you mouseover the element using Chrome’s Developer tools, it shows you the dimensions: 136×101. (Actually, the first number, the width, changes with the window’s width, but it is not revelvant to my question.) I don’t know how Chrome arrives at that, but I sure would like to.

Does anyone know of a way to get the height of an element after being scaled, or do you have to calculate it somehow?

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    2026-05-19T00:59:05+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 12:59 am

    This is actually a very interesting question, this is what I was able to come up:

    node = document.getElementById("yourid");
    var curTransform = new WebKitCSSMatrix(window.getComputedStyle(node).webkitTransform);
    var realHeight = $("li").height() * curTransfrom.d;
    

    There might be a more straightforward way to get the real height.

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