offset now uses clientLeft and clientTop instead of calculating html border in IE

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Brandon Aaron 2007-12-04 20:54:23 +00:00
parent f576ceeea9
commit e317bb7105

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@ -23,13 +23,12 @@ jQuery.fn.offset = function() {
);
// IE adds the HTML element's border, by default it is medium which is 2px
// IE 6 and IE 7 quirks mode the border width is overwritable by the following css html { border: 0; }
// IE 6 and 7 quirks mode the border width is overwritable by the following css html { border: 0; }
// IE 7 standards mode, the border is always 2px
if ( msie ) {
var border = jQuery("html").css("borderWidth");
border = (border == "medium" || jQuery.boxModel && parseInt(version) >= 7) && 2 || border;
add( -border, -border );
}
// This border/offset is typically represented by the clientLeft and clientTop properties
// However, in IE6 and 7 quirks mode the clientLeft and clientTop properties are not updated when overwriting it via CSS
// Therefore this method will be off by 2px in IE while in quirksmode
add( -doc.documentElement.clientLeft, -doc.documentElement.clientTop );
// Otherwise loop through the offsetParents and parentNodes
} else {