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I would like to setup a horizontal container that holds multiple (smaller) columns within it. I have the following setup:

http://jsfiddle.net/f464W/1/

As you can see, when you resize the window, the .column containers just stack vertically when the width of the window is too small to contain them all.

Shouldn't

overflow-x: hidden 

Stop the .column class from being displayed when they run off the side of .container?

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Add white-space: no-wrap the .container

http://jsfiddle.net/feitla/f464W/17/

.container {
    max-height: 600px;
    width: 100%;
    margin-top: 100px;
    background: red;
    padding: 0;
    overflow-y: hidden;
    overflow-x: hidden;
    white-space: nowrap;
}
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  • Nailed it. Thanks a bunch!
    – DrTchocky
    Jul 25, 2013 at 22:39
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With overflow-x: hidden will hide what exceeds on the right of your div. But the natural behaviour of the divs are to wrap to the line below when they're out of space, therefore nothing exceeds. You need to make the divs not wrap. if you add white-space: nowrap to your container CSS they will only stack horizontally.

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You can add float: left; to .column and that should give you the desired effect. You'll then have to play with margin if you want to maintain the spacing you had between the columns.

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