This article needs a technical review. How you can help.
Summary
The min-width property is used to set the minimum width of a given element. It prevents the used value of the width property from becoming smaller than the value specified for min-width.
The value of min-width overrides both max-width and width.
| Initial value | 0 |
|---|---|
| Applies to | all elements but non-replaced inline elements, table rows, and row groups |
| Inherited | no |
| Percentages | refer to the width of the containing block |
| Media | visual |
| Computed value | the percentage as specified or the absolute length |
| Animatable | yes, as a length, percentage or calc(); when both values are lengths, they are interpolated as lengths; when both values are percentages, they are interpolated as percentages; otherwise, both values are converted into a calc() function that is the sum of a length and a percentage (each possibly zero), and these calc() functions have each half interpolated as real numbers. |
| Canonical order | the unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar |
Syntax
/* <length> value */ min-width: 3.5em; /* <percentage> value */ min-width: 10%; /* Keyword values */ min-width: max-content; min-width: min-content; min-width: fit-content; min-width: fill-available; /* Global values */ min-width: inherit; min-width: initial; min-width: unset;
Values
<length>- The fixed minimum width. See
<length>for possible units. Negative values make the declaration invalid. <percentage>- The fixed minimum width expressed as a
<percentage>of containing block's width. Negative values make the declaration invalid. auto- The default minimum size for flex items, providing a more reasonable default than 0 for other layouts.
max-content- The intrinsic preferred width.
min-content- The intrinsic minimum width.
fill-available- The containing block width minus horizontal margin, border and padding. Some browsers implement an ancient name for this keyword,
available. fit-content- Defined as
min(max-content, max(min-content, fill-available).
Formal syntax
<length> | <percentage> | auto | max-content | min-content | fit-content | fill-available
Examples
table { min-width: 75%; }
form { min-width: 0; }
Specifications
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| CSS Intrinsic & Extrinsic Sizing Module Level 3 The definition of 'min-width' in that specification. |
Working Draft | Adds the max-content, min-content, fit-content, and fill-available keywords. (At some times in the past, both CSS3 Box and CSS3 Writing Modes drafts defined these keywords. These drafts has been superseded by this specification.) |
| CSS Flexible Box Layout Module The definition of 'min-width' in that specification. |
Candidate Recommendation | Added the auto keyword and used it as the initial value. |
| CSS Transitions The definition of 'min-width' in that specification. |
Working Draft | Defines min-width as animatable. |
| CSS Level 2 (Revision 1) The definition of 'min-width' in that specification. |
Recommendation | Initial definition |
Browser compatibility
| Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic support | 1.0 | 1.0 (1.0) | 7.0 | 4.0 | 2.0.2 (416), buggy before |
applies to <table> [1] |
No support | (Yes) | No support | (Yes) | No support |
max-content, min-content, fit-content, and fill-available |
24.0 -webkit [3] | 3.0 (1.9) -moz [2] | No support | No support | No support [3] |
auto |
21.0 [4] | 16.0 (16.0) [4] Removed in 22.0 (22.0) Reintroduced in 34.0 (34.0) with the new behavior defined by the spec. |
No support | 12.10 [6] | No support |
auto as initial value |
21.0 | 18.0 (18.0) Removed in 22.0 (22.0) |
No support | 12.10 | No support |
| Feature | Android | Chrome for Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic support | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
applies to <table> [1] |
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
max-content, min-content, fit-content, and fill-available |
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
auto |
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
auto as initial value |
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
[1] CSS 2.1 explicitly leaves the behavior of min-width with <table> undefined. Therefore any behavior is CSS2.1-compliant; newer CSS specifications may define this behavior, so Web developers shouldn't rely on a specific one now.
[2] Gecko experimentally implements the definitions given in CSS3 Basic Box. This one defines available and not fill-available. Also the definition of fit-content is simpler than in CSS3 Intrinsic.
[3] WebKit also implements an earlier proposal, the keyword intrinsic.
[4] These implementations where implementing a slightly simpler behavior for this keyword: it computed to min-content on flex items, and it computes to 0 on everything else.
See also
width,max-width,min-height- The box model,
box-sizing