Height - Tailwind CSS
| Class | Styles |
|---|---|
| h-<number> | height: calc(var(--spacing) * <number>); |
| h-<fraction> | height: calc(<fraction> * 100%); |
| h-auto | height: auto; |
| h-px | height: 1px; |
| h-full | height: 100%; |
| h-screen | height: 100vh; |
| h-dvh | height: 100dvh; |
| h-dvw | height: 100dvw; |
| h-lvh | height: 100lvh; |
| h-lvw | height: 100lvw; |
| h-svh | height: 100svh; |
| h-svw | height: 100svw; |
| h-min | height: min-content; |
| h-max | height: max-content; |
| h-fit | height: fit-content; |
| h-lh | height: 1lh; |
| h-(<custom-property>) | height: var(<custom-property>); |
| h-[<value>] | height: <value>; |
| size-<number> | width: calc(var(--spacing) * <number>); height: calc(var(--spacing) * <number>); |
| size-<fraction> | width: calc(<fraction> * 100%); height: calc(<fraction> * 100%); |
| size-auto | width: auto; height: auto; |
| size-px | width: 1px; height: 1px; |
| size-full | width: 100%; height: 100%; |
| size-dvw | width: 100dvw; height: 100dvw; |
| size-dvh | width: 100dvh; height: 100dvh; |
| size-lvw | width: 100lvw; height: 100lvw; |
| size-lvh | width: 100lvh; height: 100lvh; |
| size-svw | width: 100svw; height: 100svw; |
| size-svh | width: 100svh; height: 100svh; |
| size-min | width: min-content; height: min-content; |
| size-max | width: max-content; height: max-content; |
| size-fit | width: fit-content; height: fit-content; |
| size-(<custom-property>) | width: var(<custom-property>); height: var(<custom-property>); |
| size-[<value>] | width: <value>; height: <value>; |
Examples
Basic example
Use h-<number> utilities like h-24 and h-64 to set an element to a fixed height based on the spacing scale:
Using a percentage
Use h-full or h-<fraction> utilities like h-1/2 and h-2/5 to give an element a percentage-based height:
Matching viewport
Use the h-screen utility to make an element span the entire height of the viewport:
<div class="h-screen"> <!-- ... --></div>Matching dynamic viewport
Use the h-dvh utility to make an element span the entire height of the viewport, which changes as the browser UI expands or contracts:
Scroll the viewport to see the viewport height change
h-dvh
<div class="h-dvh"> <!-- ... --></div>Matching large viewport
Use the h-lvh utility to set an element's height to the largest possible height of the viewport:
Scroll the viewport to see the viewport height change
h-lvh
<div class="h-lvh"> <!-- ... --></div>Matching small viewport
Use the h-svh utility to set an element's height to the smallest possible height of the viewport:
Scroll the viewport to see the viewport height change
h-svh
<div class="h-svh"> <!-- ... --></div>Setting both width and height
Use utilities like size-px, size-4, and size-full to set both the width and height of an element at the same time:
Using a custom value
Use the h-[<value>] syntax to set the height based on a completely custom value:
<div class="h-[32rem] ..."> <!-- ... --></div>For CSS variables, you can also use the h-(<custom-property>) syntax:
<div class="h-(--my-height) ..."> <!-- ... --></div>This is just a shorthand for h-[var(<custom-property>)] that adds the var() function for you automatically.
Responsive design
Prefix a height utility with a breakpoint variant like md: to only apply the utility at medium screen sizes and above:
<div class="h-1/2 md:h-full ..."> <!-- ... --></div>Learn more about using variants in the variants documentation.
Customizing your theme
The h-<number> and size-<number> utilities are driven by the --spacing theme variable, which can be customized in your own theme:
@theme { --spacing: 1px; }Learn more about customizing the spacing scale in the theme variable documentation.
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