The clientTop
property holds a value giving the location of the top of the client area relative to the location described by the offsetTop
property. It is a read-only, integer property of element. The value is expressed in pixels.
As it happens, all that lies between the two locations (offsetTop
and client area top) is the element's border. This is because the offsetTop
indicates the location of the top of the border (not the margin) while the client area starts immediately below the border, (client area includes padding.) Therefore, the clientTop value will always equal the integer portion of the .getComputedStyle()
value for "border-top-width". (Actually might be Math.round(parseFloat()).) For example, if the computed "border-top-width" is zero, then clientTop
is also zero.
Gecko-based applications support clientTop
starting with Gecko 1.9 (Firefox 3, implemented in bug 111207). This property is not supported in Firefox 2 and earlier.
Syntax
var top = element.clientTop;
Example
In the following illustration, the client area is show in white. (The segments labeled "Top", "Right", etc. have no significance regarding the client area.) The clientTop value is the distance from where the margin (yellow) area ends and the padding and content areas (white) begin.
padding-top
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padding-bottom
Notes
clientTop
was first introduced in the MS IE DHTML object model.
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
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CSS Object Model (CSSOM) View Module The definition of 'clientTop' in that specification. |
Working Draft |