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not very long ago i put out a quick video taking a look at the differences between width auto and width 100 one of the things that caught me off guard with it was in the comments how many people were asking about how height auto works were the differences between height auto and height 100 percent so instead of trying to answer all those comments i said why not just make a video on it so here we are um so the very first thing i want to look at and maybe the thing that throws people off the most is when you have a div lets say like here i put a height of 100 on it but its not actually changing and if youre doing heights as a percentage same as width you have to be thinking whats the height of you know what its all what is that of so the percentages are always based on the containing block which most of the time is the parent and i wont get into the differences between those right now um but most of the time a containing block is the parent and so the height here of 100 is 100 of t