In css the user can choose from multiple dimension properties to style an element. The list of css dimension properties are:
- height: This property allows the user to specify the height of a specific element.
- max-height: This allows the user to set the maximum height of an element.
- max-width: This specifies the maximum width of an element.
- min-height: It allows the user to specify the minimum height of an element.
- min-width: used to set the minimum width of an element.
- width: this property is used to set the width of an element.
For ex.
img.big {height:100px} <!-- specifies the height of an element-->
img.big {max-height:100px} <!-- specifies the maximum height of an element-->
- height: This property allows the user to specify the height of a specific element.
- max-height: This allows the user to set the maximum height of an element.
- max-width: This specifies the maximum width of an element.
- min-height: It allows the user to specify the minimum height of an element.
- min-width: used to set the minimum width of an element.
- width: this property is used to set the width of an element.
For ex.
img.big {height:100px} <!-- specifies the height of an element-->
img.big {max-height:100px} <!-- specifies the maximum height of an element-->