revision:
- defines if (and how) an element is resizable by the user.
The resize property does not apply to inline elements or to block elements where overflow="visible". So, make sure that overflow is set to "scroll", "auto", or "hidden".
Property values:
none : default value. The user cannot resize the element
both : the user can resize both the height and width of the element
horizontal : the user can resize the width of the element
vertical : the user can resize the height of the element
initial : sets this property to its default value.
inherit : inherits this property from its parent element.
example: rsize
Let the user resize both the height and the width of this div element.
To resize: Click and drag the bottom right corner of this div element.
Let the user resize only the height of this div element.
To resize: Click and drag the bottom right corner of this div element.
<div>
<div id="sizing">
<p>Let the user resize both the height and the width of this div element.</p>
<p>To resize: Click and drag the bottom right corner of this div element.</p>
</div><br>
<div id="sizing-A">
<p>Let the user resize only the height of this div element.</p>
<p>To resize: Click and drag the bottom right corner of this div element.</p>
</div>
</div>
<style>
div#sizing {border: 0.2vw solid blue; padding: 2vw; width: 20vw; resize: both; overflow: auto;}
div#sizing-A {border: 0.2vw solid blue; padding: 2vw; width: 20vw; resize: horizontal; overflow: auto;}
</style>