I have a div normaldiv1
with class normaldiv
.
I am trying to access its z-index through the style property but it always returns 0 although it's set to 2 in the stylesheet.
CSS:
.normaldiv
{
width:120px;
height:50px;
background-color:Green;
position: absolute;
left: 25px;
top:20px;
display:block;
z-index:2;
}
`
HTML:
<div id="normaldiv1"
class="normaldiv"
newtag="new"
tagtype="normaldiv1"
onmousedown="DivMouseDown(this.id);"
ondblclick="EditCollabobaTag(this.id,1);"
onclick="GetCollabobaTagMenu(this.id);"
onblur="RemoveCollabobaTagMenu(this.id);">
JavaScript:
alert(document.getElementById('normaldiv1').style.zIndex);
How can I find the z-index of an element using JavaScript?
Since z index is mentioned in the CSS part you won't be able to get it directly through the code that you have mentioned. You can use the following example.
function getStyle(el,styleProp)
{
var x = document.getElementById(el);
if (window.getComputedStyle)
{
var y = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(x,null).getPropertyValue(styleProp);
}
else if (x.currentStyle)
{
var y = x.currentStyle[styleProp];
}
return y;
}
pass your element id and style attribute to get to the function.
Eg:
var zInd = getStyle ( "normaldiv1" , "zIndex" );
alert ( zInd );
For firefox you have to pass z-index instead of zIndex
var zInd = getStyle ( "normaldiv1" , "z-index" );
alert ( zInd );