On the standards track: Yes
Is Experimental: No
Is Deprecated: No
In Chrome version 1 on 2008-12-11
In Chrome Android version 18 on 2012-06-27
In Edge version 12 on 2015-07-29
In Firefox version 21 on 2013-05-14 Note: Before Firefox 21, when an element's content does not generate a vertical scrollbar, then its scrollHeight property is equal to its clientHeight property. This can mean either the content is too short to require a scrollbar or that the element has a CSS style overflow value of visible (non-scrollable).
In Firefox for Android version 21 on 2013-05-14 Note: Before Firefox for Android 21, when an element's content does not generate a vertical scrollbar, then its scrollHeight property is equal to its clientHeight property. This can mean either the content is too short to require a scrollbar or that the element has a CSS style overflow value of visible (non-scrollable).
In Internet Explorer version 5 on 1999-03-18 Note: In Internet Explorer 5 through 7, if padding is set, the value of scrollHeight is equal to the sum of the top and bottom padding. This behavior was fixed in Internet Explorer 8.
In Quest Browser version 5.0 on undefined
In Opera version 8 on 2005-04-19
In Opera Android version 10.1 on 2010-11-09
In Safari version 1 on 2003-06-23
In Safari on iOS version 1 on 2007-06-29
In Samsung Internet version 1.0 on 2013-04-27
In WebView Android version 4.4 on 2013-12-09
In WebView on iOS version 1 on 2007-06-29