CSS min-inline-size property sets the minimum inline size of an element. The direction of the inline is determined by the writing-mode property. The property has no effect, if the content fits well within the inline size of the element.
Syntax
min-inline-size: auto | length | percentage | initial | inherit;
Property Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
auto | No width limit is set with this value. Default. |
length | It sets the min-inline-size of the element using length units (e.g. px, em, rem etc.) |
percentage | It sets the min-inline-size of the element using percentage value relative to the size of the containing element. |
initial | It sets the property to its default value. |
inherit | It inherits the property from the parent element. |
Examples of CSS Min Inline Size Property
The following examples explain the min-inline-size property with different values.
Min Inline Size Property with Auto Value
To not set any specific limit on the inline-size of an element, we use the auto value. The size of the element depends on the length of the content. This is shown in the following example.
Example
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><style></style></head><body><h2>.container { background-color: lightgreen; min-inline-size: auto; display: inline-block; }
</h2><h4>CSS min-inline-size property
</h4><div class="container"><p>min-inline-size: auto
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Min Inline Size Property with Length Values
To set the inline size of an element, we can specify the size using length units (e.g. px, em, rem etc.). The specified size will be applied to the element. If the content is greater than the size of the element, the element will grow to accomodate the content. This is shown in the following example.
Example
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><style>.container { background-color: lightgreen; margin: 10px; display: inline-block; }
.size1 { min-inline-size: 400px; }
</style></head><body><h2>.size2 { min-inline-size: 30em; }
</h2><h4>CSS min-inline-size property
</h4><div class="container size1"><p>min-inline-size: 400px
</h4><div class="container size2"><p>TutorialsPoint offers extensive online courses. </p></div><br/><h4> min-inline-size: 30em
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Min Inline Size Property with Percentage Values
To set the inline size of an element, we can specify the size using percentage value (e.g. 10%) relative to the size of the containing element. The specified size will be applied to the element. If the content is greater than the size of the element, the element will grow to accomodate the content. This is shown in the following example.
Example
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><style>.outer-container { height: 100px; }
.container { display: inline-block; background-color: lightgreen; }
.size1 { min-inline-size: 50%; }
</style></head><body><h2>.size2 { min-inline-size: 75%; }
</h2><h4>CSS min-inline-size property
</h4><div class="outer-container"><div class="container size1"><p>min-inline-size: 50% (of the size of the containing element)
</h4><div class="outer-container"><div class="container size2"><p>TutorialsPoint offers extensive online courses. </p></div></div><br/><h4> min-inline-size: 75% (of the size of the containing element)
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Min Inline Size Property with Writing Mode
The min-inline-size property can be used in combination with the writing-mode property which determines the inline direction. In horizontal-mode, the inline-size grows from left to right. In vertical-mode, the inline-size grows from top to bottom (or bottom to top). This is shown in the following example.
Example
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><style>.outer-container { height: 100px; }
.container { display: inline-block; background-color: lightgreen; min-inline-size: 55%; }
.horizontal { writing-mode: horizontal-lr; }
</style></head><body><h2>.vertical { writing-mode: vertical-lr; }
</h2><h4>CSS min-inline-size property
</h4><div class="outer-container"><div class="container horizontal"><p>min-inline-size: 55% (of the size of the containing element); writing-mode: horizontal-lr;
</h4><div class="outer-container"><div class="container vertical"><p>TutorialsPoint offers extensive online courses. </p></div></div><br/><h4> min-inline-size: 55% (of the size of the containing element); writing-mode: vertical-lr;
TutorialsPoint offers extensive online courses. </p></div></div></body></html></pre>
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