Increase Element Width Using JQuery Or JS
So I have multiple elements with class name ml, all different widths because of different text contents (not set in CSS). for example:
Solution 1:
Just to point out, you're using pure JS -which is very brave of you ;) anyway, with jQuery, you could try something like below:
$(window).load(function() {
$(".ml").each(function() { // this is kindof sugary way of doing for loop over array of elements - which is $(".ml")
var $this = $(this); // the current jQueried .ml element
var currentWidth = $this.width(); // get width of current element, width is a jQuery method: https://api.jquery.com/width/
var newWidth = currentWidth + 5; // increment the width
$this.width(newWidth); // pass in the new width as the parameter.
});
});
Solution 2:
In your code:
var curr_width = elems[i].width();
resolve to an undefined
value, because DOM object doesn't have width
property (only jQuery object have this one).
So the next statement (curr_width+num)
is incorrect because you want to add an undefined value with a number.
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