The HTML DOM Style height property is used for setting or returning the height of an element.
Following is the syntax for −
Setting the height property −
object.style.height = "auto|length|%|initial|inherit"
The above properties are explained as follows −
Value | Description |
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Auto | Thisis the default value and the height set by the browser. |
Length | Forsetting the browser height in length units. |
% | Setsthe child element height in relative percentage to its parentelement. |
initial | Forsetting this property to initial value. |
inherit | Toinherit the parent property value |
Let us look at an example for the height property −
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <style> #demo1 { width:100px; height:100px; background-color:lightpink; } #demo2 { margin-top:4px; width:100px; height:100px; background-color:coral; } </style> <script> function changeHeight() { document.getElementById("demo1").style.height="200px"; document.getElementById("Sample").innerHTML="The height for the first div has been increased by 100px"; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="demo1" >DIV1</div> <div id="demo2" >DIV2</div> <p>Change the font height for the text inside above divs by clicking the below button</p> <button onclick="changeHeight()">Change Height</button> <p id="Sample"></p> </body> </html>
Output
On clicking the “Change Height” button −