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so we want to go ahead and create another variable here called scroll underscore height and thatamp;#39;s going to equal text area underscore height and we want to minus the inner height of this terms text area so we go ahead and select no be just be this and then dot in a height like that so letamp;#39;s just go ahead and pop the scroll height into here and just call height and letamp;#39;s go ahead and refresh and scroll down and you can see this is 560 so the original the value that we had minus 560 is going to equal the the actual height so sorry no Iamp;#39;m completely wrong I could have gone and said in a high and echoed out in a high or put the text inside of here so we can go ahead and do that now and that will show you the inner height which is 164 and now what weamp;#39;ve done is weamp;#39;ve subtracted 164 from this original text area a text area high and then we have the scroll height which will match the inside height of the document of inside height of the text ar