CSS min-width Property
Example
.example {
min-width: 100px;
}
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Meaning
The min-width property defines the minimum width a region may reduce to if it is relatively sized and the browser window is adjusted.
Note: The element's width is set to the value of min-width whenever min-width is larger than max-width or width.
Default value: | auto |
Inherited: | No |
Animatable: | Yes |
Version: | CSS2 |
JavaScript syntax: |
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Standard Syntax
min-width: auto|length|%|initial|inherit|revert|revert-layer|unset;
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.
Status
Property Values
The following table describes the values of this property.
Value | Description |
---|---|
auto | The browser will calculate and select a min-width for the specified element. |
length | Default value is 0. Specifies the minimum width in px, cm, etc. |
%(percentage) | Specifies the minimum width in percent of the containing block. |
initial | Sets this property to its default value. |
inherit | If specified, the associated element takes the computed value of its parent element animation-delay property. |
revert | Reverts the cascaded value of the property from its current value to the value the property |
revert-layer | Rollback styles to the ones specified in previous cascade layers. |
unset | Resets a property to its inherited value if the property naturally inherits from its parent, and to its initial value if not. |
Default CSS Property Values
selectors {
min-width: auto;
}