Sizing
Max-Height
Utilities for setting the maximum height of an element.
Quick reference
Class | Properties |
---|---|
max-h-0 | max-height: 0px; |
max-h-px | max-height: 1px; |
max-h-0.5 | max-height: 0.125rem; / 2px / |
max-h-1 | max-height: 0.25rem; / 4px / |
max-h-1.5 | max-height: 0.375rem; / 6px / |
max-h-2 | max-height: 0.5rem; / 8px / |
max-h-2.5 | max-height: 0.625rem; / 10px / |
max-h-3 | max-height: 0.75rem; / 12px / |
max-h-3.5 | max-height: 0.875rem; / 14px / |
max-h-4 | max-height: 1rem; / 16px / |
max-h-5 | max-height: 1.25rem; / 20px / |
max-h-6 | max-height: 1.5rem; / 24px / |
max-h-7 | max-height: 1.75rem; / 28px / |
max-h-8 | max-height: 2rem; / 32px / |
max-h-9 | max-height: 2.25rem; / 36px / |
max-h-10 | max-height: 2.5rem; / 40px / |
max-h-11 | max-height: 2.75rem; / 44px / |
max-h-12 | max-height: 3rem; / 48px / |
max-h-14 | max-height: 3.5rem; / 56px / |
max-h-16 | max-height: 4rem; / 64px / |
max-h-20 | max-height: 5rem; / 80px / |
max-h-24 | max-height: 6rem; / 96px / |
max-h-28 | max-height: 7rem; / 112px / |
max-h-32 | max-height: 8rem; / 128px / |
max-h-36 | max-height: 9rem; / 144px / |
max-h-40 | max-height: 10rem; / 160px / |
max-h-44 | max-height: 11rem; / 176px / |
max-h-48 | max-height: 12rem; / 192px / |
max-h-52 | max-height: 13rem; / 208px / |
max-h-56 | max-height: 14rem; / 224px / |
max-h-60 | max-height: 15rem; / 240px / |
max-h-64 | max-height: 16rem; / 256px / |
max-h-72 | max-height: 18rem; / 288px / |
max-h-80 | max-height: 20rem; / 320px / |
max-h-96 | max-height: 24rem; / 384px / |
max-h-full | max-height: 100%; |
max-h-screen | max-height: 100vh; |
max-h-min | max-height: min-content; |
max-h-max | max-height: max-content; |
max-h-fit | max-height: fit-content; |
Show all classes
Basic usage
Setting the maximum height
Set the maximum height of an element using the max-h-full
or max-h-screen
utilities.
<div class="h-24 ...">
<div class="h-48 max-h-full ...">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
</div>
Applying conditionally
Hover, focus, and other states
Tailwind lets you conditionally apply utility classes in different states using variant modifiers. For example, use hover:max-h-screen
to only apply the max-h-screen
utility on hover.
<div class="h-48 max-h-full hover:max-h-screen">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
For a complete list of all available state modifiers, check out the Hover, Focus, & Other States documentation.
Breakpoints and media queries
You can also use variant modifiers to target media queries like responsive breakpoints, dark mode, prefers-reduced-motion, and more. For example, use md:max-h-screen
to apply the max-h-screen
utility at only medium screen sizes and above.
<div class="h-48 max-h-full md:max-h-screen">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
To learn more, check out the documentation on Responsive Design, Dark Mode and other media query modifiers.
Using custom values
Customizing your theme
By default, Tailwind’s max-height scale uses a combination of the default spacing scale as well as some additional height related values.
You can customize your spacing scale by editing theme.spacing
or theme.extend.spacing
in your tailwind.config.js
file.
tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
theme: {
extend: {
spacing: {
'128': '32rem',
}
}
}
}
Alternatively, you can customize just the max-height scale by editing theme.maxHeight
or theme.extend.maxHeight
in your tailwind.config.js
file.
tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
theme: {
extend: {
maxHeight: {
'128': '32rem',
}
}
}
}
Learn more about customizing the default theme in the theme customization documentation.
Arbitrary values
If you need to use a one-off max-height
value that doesn’t make sense to include in your theme, use square brackets to generate a property on the fly using any arbitrary value.
<div class="max-h-[32rem]">
<!-- ... -->
</div>
Learn more about arbitrary value support in the arbitrary values documentation.