height property
Sets or retrieves the height of the object.
Syntax
Integer value = object.put_height(Variant v);Integer value = object.get_height(Variant* sHeight);
Property values
Type: VARIANT
auto (auto)
Default.
height (height)
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 percent sign (%). The value is a percentage of the height of the parent object, which must be specified explicitly. Negative values are not allowed.
String format
height | percentage | auto
CSS information
Applies To | All elements |
Media | visual |
Inherited | no |
Initial Value |
Remarks
If you specify the IHTMLCSSStyleDeclaration::height property of an img object but not the IHTMLCSSStyleDeclaration::width property, the width is proportional to the height according to the dimensions of the image source file.
To perform operations on the numeric value of this property, use IHTMLStyle::pixelHeight or IHTMLStyle::posHeight.
As of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, when you use the !DOCTYPE declaration to specify standards-compliant mode, this property specifies the distance between the top and bottom edges of the content box—that is, within the IHTMLCSSStyleDeclaration::padding.
When the !DOCTYPE declaration does not specify standards-compliant mode, and with earlier versions of Windows Internet Explorer, this property includes the object's content box, plus the values of the following properties: IHTMLCSSStyleDeclaration::borderTop, IHTMLCSSStyleDeclaration::borderBottom, IHTMLCSSStyleDeclaration::paddingTop, and IHTMLCSSStyleDeclaration::paddingBottom. Subtracting the sum of the values of these properties from the value of the IHTMLCSSStyleDeclaration::height property equals the height of the parent object's content box.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 |
Header |
Mshtml.h |
IDL |
Mshtml.idl |
DLL |
Mshtml.dll |
See also
Conceptual
Measuring Element Dimension and Location with CSSOM in Internet Explorer 9
Other Resources