JQuery function returns incorrect amount of pixels












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I have a webview that contains some js and jquery



var viewport_top = $window.scrollTop() is called within a function,



the problem is that this function returns an incorrect amount of pixels, i can see that from displaying an alert



My webview height is around 1600 pixels, when i scroll the height of my screen and call that function, it returns something around 500, which is like +- 1/3rd if what is should be



Why is this happening?










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    I have a webview that contains some js and jquery



    var viewport_top = $window.scrollTop() is called within a function,



    the problem is that this function returns an incorrect amount of pixels, i can see that from displaying an alert



    My webview height is around 1600 pixels, when i scroll the height of my screen and call that function, it returns something around 500, which is like +- 1/3rd if what is should be



    Why is this happening?










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      I have a webview that contains some js and jquery



      var viewport_top = $window.scrollTop() is called within a function,



      the problem is that this function returns an incorrect amount of pixels, i can see that from displaying an alert



      My webview height is around 1600 pixels, when i scroll the height of my screen and call that function, it returns something around 500, which is like +- 1/3rd if what is should be



      Why is this happening?










      share|improve this question














      I have a webview that contains some js and jquery



      var viewport_top = $window.scrollTop() is called within a function,



      the problem is that this function returns an incorrect amount of pixels, i can see that from displaying an alert



      My webview height is around 1600 pixels, when i scroll the height of my screen and call that function, it returns something around 500, which is like +- 1/3rd if what is should be



      Why is this happening?







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          Nevermind, i found the answer.



          Appearantly pixels can have different sizes, i found out by calling window.devicePixelRatio






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            You can achieve this easily using jQuery or javscript.



            Method 1: Using jQuery



            $(window).height();


            Method 2:Using Javascript



            window.innerHeight





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              Appearantly pixels can have different sizes, i found out by calling window.devicePixelRatio






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                  Nevermind, i found the answer.



                  Appearantly pixels can have different sizes, i found out by calling window.devicePixelRatio






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                  Nevermind, i found the answer.



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                  answered Nov 22 '18 at 10:57









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                      You can achieve this easily using jQuery or javscript.



                      Method 1: Using jQuery



                      $(window).height();


                      Method 2:Using Javascript



                      window.innerHeight





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                        You can achieve this easily using jQuery or javscript.



                        Method 1: Using jQuery



                        $(window).height();


                        Method 2:Using Javascript



                        window.innerHeight





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                          You can achieve this easily using jQuery or javscript.



                          Method 1: Using jQuery



                          $(window).height();


                          Method 2:Using Javascript



                          window.innerHeight





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                          You can achieve this easily using jQuery or javscript.



                          Method 1: Using jQuery



                          $(window).height();


                          Method 2:Using Javascript



                          window.innerHeight






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