You can use max-height in an inline style attribute, as below:
<div class="panel panel-primary"> <div class="panel-heading">jhdsahfjhdfhs</div> <div class="panel-body" style="max-height: 10;">fdoinfds sdofjohisdfj</div> </div>
To use scrolling with content that overflows a given max-height, you can alternatively try the following:
<div class="panel panel-primary"> <div class="panel-heading">jhdsahfjhdfhs</div> <div class="panel-body" style="max-height: 10;overflow-y: scroll;">fdoinfds sdofjohisdfj</div> </div>
To restrict the height to a fixed value you can use something like this.
<div class="panel panel-primary"> <div class="panel-heading">jhdsahfjhdfhs</div> <div class="panel-body" style="min-height: 10; max-height: 10;">fdoinfds sdofjohisdfj</div> </div>
Specify the same value for both max-height and min-height (either in pixels or in points – as long as it’s consistent).
You can also put the same styles in css class in a stylesheet (or a style tag as shown below) and then include the same in your tag. See below:
Style Code:
.fixed-panel {
min-height: 10;
max-height: 10;
overflow-y: scroll;
}
Apply Style :
<div class="panel panel-primary"> <div class="panel-heading">jhdsahfjhdfhs</div> <div class="panel-body fixed-panel">fdoinfds sdofjohisdfj</div> </div>
Hope this helps with your need.