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The min-width CSS property sets the minimum width of an element. It prevents the used value of the cssxref width property from becoming smaller than the value specified for min-width.
Last updated on : 2023-02-27
Browser Versions
IE
Edge
Firefox
Chrome
Safari
Opera
Fully Supported
Partially
No Support
min-width on IE is fully supported on 7-11, and not supported on 5-6 IE versions.
min-width on Edge is fully supported on all Edge versions.
min-width on Firefox is fully supported on all Firefox versions.
min-width on Chrome is fully supported on all Chrome versions.
min-width on Safari is fully supported on all Safari versions.
min-width on Opera is fully supported on all Opera versions.
min-width on Safari on iOS is fully supported on all Safari on iOS versions.
min-width on Android Browser support is currently unknown.
min-width on Opera Mobile is fully supported on all Opera Mobile versions.
min-width on Chrome for Android is fully supported on all Chrome for Android versions.
min-width on Firefox for Android is fully supported on all Firefox for Android versions.
min-width on Samsung Internet is fully supported on all Samsung Internet versions.
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Overall Browser Compatibility Score
Note:min-width shows a browser compatibility score of 92. This is a collective score out of 100 to represent browser support of a web technology. The higher this score is, the greater is the browser compatibility. The browser compatibility score is not a 100% reflection for every browser and the web technology support. However, it does give you an estimate on how much you should rely on a particular web technology in terms of browser compatibility.
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