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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T03:05:21+00:00 2026-05-27T03:05:21+00:00

How to get the browser window size without the width and height of the

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How to get the browser window size without the width and height of the scroll bars?

When I use this method, I’m playing with the width and height of the scroll bars to come up with 34.

     var $windowW = ($(window).width() - 34);
     var $windowH = ($(window).height() - 34);
     alert($windowW + "  " + $windowH); // THe results are width 1440 and 745 height
     $("body").css("width", $windowW);
     $("body").css("height", $windowH);
     $("body").css("border","1px solid green");
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    2026-05-27T03:05:21+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:05 am
    function getScrollBarDimensions(){
    var elm = document.documentElement.offsetHeight ? document.documentElement : document.body,
    
        curX = elm.clientWidth,
        curY = elm.clientHeight,
    
        hasScrollX = elm.scrollWidth > curX,
        hasScrollY = elm.scrollHeight > curY,
    
        prev = elm.style.overflow,
    
        r = {
        vertical: 0,
        horizontal: 0
        };
    
    
        if( !hasScrollY && !hasScrollX ) {
        return r;
        }
    
    elm.style.overflow = "hidden";
    
        if( hasScrollY ) {
        r.vertical = elm.clientWidth - curX;
        }
    
        if( hasScrollX ) {
        r.horizontal = elm.clientHeight - curY;
        }
    elm.style.overflow = prev;
    
    
    return r;
    }
    

    Running getScrollBarDimensions(); on this page yields:

    Object
    horizontal: 0
    vertical: 17
    

    for me in google chrome, IE7, opera and firefox.

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