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Button height not working in v95.0?

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Hi All,

What is the secret to getting a button height percentage to work in a table td? This code works fine in my Chromium browser but not FireFox v95.0 on Win10 Pro:

<td class="day date">

 <button type="button" style="height: 75%; width: 75%;">1</button>

</td>

The width seems to work but not height. Only the table element has a height of 100%. Since this is a calendar app I prefer not to set height for tr and td, if possible.

Is there any way to get this to work otherwise?


Thanks for any help,

Charles

Hi All, What is the secret to getting a button height percentage to work in a table td? This code works fine in my Chromium browser but not FireFox v95.0 on Win10 Pro: <td class="day date"> <button type="button" style="height: 75%; width: 75%;">1</button> </td> The width seems to work but not height. Only the table element has a height of 100%. Since this is a calendar app I prefer not to set height for tr and td, if possible. Is there any way to get this to work otherwise? Thanks for any help, Charles

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I think I found a solution for my problem. At least Firefox and my Chromium browsers look the same. I had to give my table tr's and td's a height after all. However, I found a height of 10% was all that was needed.

Unless someone suggests something better I will consider my problem solved.


Thank you,

Charles