CSS Height, Width and Max-width
The CSS height
and width
properties are used to set the height and width of an element.
The CSS max-width
property is used to set the maximum width of an element.
CSS Setting height and width
The height
and width
properties are used to set the height and width of an element.
The height and width properties do not include padding, borders, or margins. It sets the height/width of the area inside the padding, border, and margin of the element.
CSS height and width Values
The height
and width
properties may have the following values:
auto
- This is default. The browser calculates the height and widthlength
- Defines the height/width in px, cm etc.%
- Defines the height/width in percent of the containing blockinitial
- Sets the height/width to its default valueinherit
- The height/width will be inherited from its parent value
CSS height and width Examples
Example
Set the height and width of a <div> element:
div { height: 200px; width: 50%; background-color: powderblue; }
This element has a height of 100 pixels and a width of 500 pixels.
Example
Set the height and width of another <div> element:
div { height: 100px; width: 500px; background-color: powderblue; }
Note: Remember that the height
and width
properties do not include padding, borders, or margins! They set the height/width of the area inside the padding, border, and margin of the element!
Setting max-width
The max-width
property is used to set the maximum width of an element.
The max-width
can be specified in length values, like px, cm, etc., or in percent (%) of the containing block, or set to none (this is default. Means that there is no maximum width).
The problem with the <div>
above occurs when the browser window is smaller than the width of the element (500px). The browser then adds a horizontal scrollbar to the page.
Using max-width
instead, in this situation, will improve the browser's handling of small windows.
Tip: Drag the browser window to smaller than 500px wide, to see the difference between the two divs!
Note: If you for some reason use both the width
property and the max-width
property on the same element, and the value of the width
property is larger than the max-width
property; the max-width
property will be used (and the width
property will be ignored).
Example
This <div> element has a height of 100 pixels and a max-width of 500 pixels:
div { max-width: 500px; height: 100px; background-color: powderblue; }
Try it Yourself - Examples
Set the height and width of elements
This example demonstrates how to set the height and width of different elements.
Set the height and width of an image using percent
This example demonstrates how to set the height and width of an image using a percent value.
Set min-width and max-width of an element
This example demonstrates how to set a minimum width and a maximum width of an element using a pixel value.
Set min-height and max-height of an element
This example demonstrates how to set a minimum height and a maximum height of an element using a pixel value.
All CSS Dimension Properties
Property | Description |
---|---|
height | Sets the height of an element |
max-height | Sets the maximum height of an element |
max-width | Sets the maximum width of an element |
min-height | Sets the minimum height of an element |
min-width | Sets the minimum width of an element |
width | Sets the width of an element |