> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cwicly.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cwicly.com/design/container-size/container-height.md).

# Height

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&#x20;If the content does not fit within the specified height, it will [Overflow](/design/layout/visual.md).
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="warning" %}
The minimum and maximum properties always take precedence over the height and width properties.
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It is interesting to combine Minimum and Maximum properties with dimensions expressed in percentages. The block then adapts to the screen size but remains within its limits.

## Height

The `Height` property defines the height of the block.

* Select a block.
* Open the Block Inspector.
* Open the Design tab.
* Open the Sizing tab​.
* Find the Height property.
* Enter the desired height value.
* Click blue button to reset.

## Minimum Height

The `Minimum Height` property defines the minimum height of the block.

* Select a block.
* Open the Block Inspector.
* Open the Design tab.
* Open the Sizing tab​.
* Find the Minimum Height property.
* Enter the desired height value.
* Click blue button to reset.

## Maximum Height

The `Maximum Height` property defines the maximum height of the block.

* Select a block.
* Open the Block Inspector.
* Open the Design tab.
* Open the Sizing tab​.
* Find the Maximum Height property.
* Enter the desired height value.
* Select the blue button to reset.


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