maxHeight property
Sets or retrieves the maximum height for an element.
Syntax
Integer value = object.put_maxHeight(Variant v);Integer value = object.get_maxHeight(Variant* sMaxHeight);
Property values
Type: VARIANT
The maximum height for an element.
length (length)
Floating-point number followed by an absolute units designator (cm
, mm
, in
, pt
, or pc
) or a relative units designator (em
, ex
, or px
). For more information about the supported length units, see CSS Values and Units Reference.
percentage (percentage)
Integer followed by a % that specifies a percentage of the containing block height to use as the maximum height of the element. If the height of the containing block is not explicitly set, then the element has no maximum height and the IHTMLCurrentStyle4::maxHeight property is interpreted as 0%. For more information on containing blocks and how their heights are computed, see the Cascading Style Sheets, Level 2.1 (CSS2.1) specification.
String format
<length> | <percentage>
CSS information
Applies To | All elements |
Media | visual |
Inherited | no |
Initial Value | none |
Standards information
- CSS 2.1, Section 10.7
Remarks
IHTMLCurrentStyle4::maxHeight was introduced in Windows Internet Explorer 7.
The IHTMLStyle4::minHeight/IHTMLCurrentStyle4::maxHeight attributes apply to floating and absolutely positioned block and inline-block elements, as well as some intrinsic controls. They do not apply to non-replaced inline elements, such as table columns and row/column groups. (A "replaced" element has intrinsic dimensions, such as an img or textArea.)
This property is enabled only under the strict !DOCTYPE.
Examples
The following example shows how the IHTMLCurrentStyle4::maxHeight and IHTMLStyle4::minHeight properties affect the layout of a div element.
body {
background-color: #E3E3E3;
}
#one {
background-color: #FFF;
width: 200px;
max-height: 100px;
}
#two {
background-color: #FFF;
width: 200px;
min-height: 300px
}
The first div will never grow more than 100px in height because IHTMLCurrentStyle4::maxHeight is set to 100px. The content does not fit in the div, so it continues beyond it.
The height of the second div is always at least 300px because IHTMLStyle4::minHeight is set to 300px. In this example, the content does not fill the div.
<div id="one">
<h3>max-height: 100px;</h3>
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</div>
<div id="two" >
<h3>min-height: 300px;</h3>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat.
</div>
You can see the result below.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server |
Header |
Mshtml.h |
IDL |
Mshtml.idl |
DLL |
Mshtml.dll |