CSS includes height and width properties to help you specify the size of your elements.
'height' and 'width' Properties
Applies to all HTML elements except non-replaced inline elements, table columns and column groups.
Can use a fixed height (i.e. pixels) or a percentage height.
<div style="background-color:orange;height:125px;width:75px;">
This div has height and width applied.
</div>
This results in:
This div has height and width applied.
'max-height' and 'max-width' Properties
Enables you to constrain the height and/or width of an element to a maximum value.
<div style="background-color:orange;max-height:125px;max-width:75px;">
This div has max-height and max-width applied.
</div>
This results in:
This div has max-height and max-width applied.
'min-height' and 'min-width' Properties
Enables you to constrain the height and/or width of an element to a minimum value.
<div style="background-color:orange;min-height:125px;min-width:75px;">
This div has min-height and min-width applied.
</div>
This results in:
This div has min-height and min-width applied.
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