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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T14:10:23+00:00 2026-06-17T14:10:23+00:00

I have some HTML elements which I want to validate whether they fit within

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I have some HTML elements which I want to validate whether they fit within their parent elements width. Basically, I dont want any of the child container elements to exceed the parent elements width. for example:

 <div id="parent" style="width:100px;">
   <div id="child" style="width:120px;"> //wrong
</div>

with a large html page and multiple developers working, if a new element is added which violates this rule, the page alignment collapse. is there an js where i can tell validate this child element, and run the page on DOM, to check if the element succeeds this test

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    2026-06-17T14:10:25+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 2:10 pm

    You shouldn’t use javascript for it. The best solution is a good CSS pattern for your project.

    But yes, you can validade the objects.

    Something like this:

    function validateParent(element, prop, callback) {
      var parentProp = element.parentElement.style[prop];
      var childProp = element.style[prop];
      if(parseFloat(childProp) > parseFloat(parentProp)) {
        // do something here like execute the callback
        if(typeof callback === 'function') {
          callback.call(element, prop, parentProp);
        }
      }
    }
    

    Using example:

    // make the children value equals the parent
    validateParent(document.getElementById('foo'), 'width', function(prop, val) {
      this.style[prop] = val;
    });
    // Dispatch an alert
    validateParent(document.getElementById('foo'), 'width', function(prop, val) {
      alert('The value from ' + this.id + ' is bigger then it parent, that is ' + val;
    });
    
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