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This is the minimal code for reproducing the 'issue':

<div class="container-fluid" style="text-align: center">
  <h1>REALLYREALLYREALLYLONGWORDIT'SNOTOVERYET</h1>
  <button class="btn">REALLYLONGTEXTAGAINCANYOUEVENREADTHIS</a>
</div>

The jsfiddle is here.

Now, when the screen size is sufficiently large, it looks fine:

But if the screen size becomes small, it starts looking like this:

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The text overflows; there is a scroll bar for it; but the button is still centered on the visible part of the screen, and not the entire 'view'.

I tried changing values of overflow style property but there is no effect. Really though, this doesn't seem to be a problem with the overflow, but rather the way the container 'boundaries' are defined. How would I go about 'fixing' this?

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  • Have you tried any @media changes to the css?
    – Jay
    Sep 5, 2014 at 6:39
  • Sorry, was not aware of @media. Will take a look.- Sep 5, 2014 at 6:40
  • Yeah, @media is for resizing screens. There are a lot of examples in the bootstrap.css file.
    – Jay
    Sep 5, 2014 at 6:42

3 Answers 3

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The parent div is a fluid container as the class name informs. That means, there is no width property dictating the dimension of that container. Also the h1 text doesn't have any spaces, so the text can't break, preventing the content to center. Thus the title overflows and the button gets center on the visible part of the window, which happens to be all the space filled by the container-fluid div.

Off the bat, I can think of two possible solutions:

  1. Set a min-width or width property to the parent div.
  2. Use @media queries to resize the text and/or elements on certain resolutions.
  3. Use float:left on the parent div to force full width.
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  • Yes setting min-width to a 'sufficiently large' value does seem to do the trick, but I'm not sure if it's the 'best' way to approach this. Sep 5, 2014 at 6:56
  • Isn't it possible to get a div to stretch if any of it's children overflow? Seems like that would be ideal. Sep 5, 2014 at 6:57
  • On the variables css file on Bootstrap, you're supposed to set the width of the rows, which then solves these min-width issues.
    – Oriol
    Sep 5, 2014 at 7:00
  • Sure. See point 3. That will force the parent div to stretch.
    – Oriol
    Sep 5, 2014 at 7:15
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Your text not contain space " ". for all text which definitely need a space!!!

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  • I was just trying to simulate an overflow. It could very well be a long word and a tiny screen. Sep 5, 2014 at 6:55
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You can use container as class instead of container-fluid Look in this fiddle

[jsFiddle][http://jsfiddle.net/akrzj7o9/6/]

I think it can help to you

Reason: container fluid contains negative padding where as container does not have.

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  • Make the text inside h1 one word without spaces. It doesn't work. Sep 5, 2014 at 7:41

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