I'm fighting against an oddity (I think) of the offsetWidth property.
this is the scenario:
I've got, let's say, a span tag, in my js, at a certain point I perform a css3 transform
to this element, like:
el.set('styles', {
'transform':'scale('+scale+', '+scale+')', /* As things would be in a normal world */
'-ms-transform':'scale('+scale+', '+scale+')', /* IE 9 */
'-moz-transform':'scale('+scale+', '+scale+')', /* Moz */
'-webkit-transform':'scale('+scale+', '+scale+')', /* Safari / Chrome */
'-o-transform':'scale('+scale+')' /* Oprah Winfrey */
});
w = el.getWidth();
console.log('after scaling: ' + w);
at this point the log returns me fuzzy values, like it doesn't know what to say.
any suggestion?
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