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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:30:49+00:00 2026-05-11T22:30:49+00:00

I need to add css height to each page dynamically with jQuery. So far

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I need to add css height to each page dynamically with jQuery.

So far I got the following code, but it does not add height to #wrapper.

function getPageSizeWithScroll(){
if (window.innerHeight && window.scrollMaxY) {// Firefox
    yWithScroll = window.innerHeight + window.scrollMaxY;
    xWithScroll = window.innerWidth + window.scrollMaxX;
} else if (document.body.scrollHeight > document.body.offsetHeight){ // all but Explorer Mac
    yWithScroll = document.body.scrollHeight;
    xWithScroll = document.body.scrollWidth;
} else { // works in Explorer 6 Strict, Mozilla (not FF) and Safari
    yWithScroll = document.body.offsetHeight;
    xWithScroll = document.body.offsetWidth;
}
arrayPageSizeWithScroll = yWithScroll;
//alert( 'The height is ' + yWithScroll + ' and the width is ' + xWithScroll );
return arrayPageSizeWithScroll;
}
var newheight = getPageSizeWithScroll() + 30;

$('#wrapper').css({'height':'newheight'});
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    2026-05-11T22:30:49+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:30 pm

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    $('#wrapper').css("height", newheight);
    
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