Sorry for this question but I can\'t seem to find an answer anywhere. I have CSS code that should set the height of my text box. I am using VS2010 Express for Windows phone,
The best way to do this is:
input.heighttext{
  padding: 20px 10px;
  line-height: 28px;
}
                                                                        You should use font-size for controlling the height, it is widely supported amongst browsers. And in order to add spacing, you should use padding. Forexample,
.inputField{
  font-size: 30px;
  padding-top: 10px;
  padding-bottom: 10px;
}
                                                                        Try with padding and line-height - 
input[type="text"]{ padding: 20px 10px; line-height: 28px; }
                                                                        Form controls are notoriously difficult to style cross-platform/browser. Some browsers will honor a CSS height rule, some won't.
You can try line-height (may need display:block; or display:inline-block;) or top and bottom padding also. If none of those work, that's pretty much it - use a graphic, position the input in the center and set border:none; so it looks like the form control is big but it actually isn't...
You use this style code
.heighttext{
 float:right;
 height:30px;
 width:70px;
 }
                                                                        Don't use height property in input field.
Example:
.heighttext{
    display:inline-block;
    padding:15px 10px;
    line-height:140%;
}
Always use padding and line-height css property. Its work perfect for all mobile device and all browser.