The Window scrollMaxX property returns the maximum number of pixels that the document can be scrolled horizontally in the current window. Window scrollMaxX is a read-only property.
Syntax:
var Scrx = window.scrollMaxX
Return Value: This property returns the maximum number of pixels that the document can be scrolled horizontally.
Example: This example shows how to get the maximum number of pixels horizontally of the document using this property.
Here, I have attached a long text to exceed the frame to enable scroll horizontally.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE HTML> < html > < body style = "text-align:center;" > neveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenneveropenGeeks < h1 style = "color:green;" > neveropen </ h1 > < p > HTML | window scrollMaxX property </ p > < button onclick = "Geeks()" > Click Here </ button > < p id = "a" ></ p > < script > var a = document.getElementById("a"); function Geeks() { a.innerHTML = "scrollMaxX is : " + window.scrollMaxX; } </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
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Before Clicking the Button:
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After Clicking the Button:
Supported Browsers:
- Firefox
- Opera
- Internet Explorer