Intrinsic size - MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definitions of Web-related terms 编辑
In CSS, the intrinsic size of an element is the size it would be based on its content, if no external factors were applied to it. For example, inline elements are sized intrinsically: width
, height
, and vertical margin and padding have no impact, though horizontal margin and padding do.
How intrinsic sizes are calculated is defined in the CSS Intrinsic and Extrinsic Sizing Specification.
Intrinsic sizing takes into account the min-content
and max-content
size of an element. For text the min-content
size would be if the text wrapped as small as it can in the inline direction without causing an overflow, doing as much soft-wrapping as possible. For a box containing a string of text, the min-content
size would be defined by the longest word. The keyword value of min-content
for the width
property will size an element according to the min-content
size.
The max-content
size is the opposite — in the case of text, this would have the text display as wide as possible, doing no soft-wrapping, even if an overflow was caused. The keyword value max-content
exposes this behavior.
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