Say, I got this code:
<figure>
<img src="bunnyrabbit.jpg" width="200" height="150" alt="An image of a bunny rabbit." />
<figcaption>Bunny rabits are cuddly and fluffy creatures with big ears. They eat carrots.</figcaption>
</figure>
If I don't use any CSS the figcaption will expand the width of the figure element beyond 200px. How can I prevent this?
I know I can force the text inside the figcaption to wrap by specifying the width of the figure element (<figure style="width:200px;">
) but I don't really want to use this for each and every image.
figure { display: block; border: 1px solid #333; } figure img { float: left; } figcaption { float: left; padding: 4px; }
If the text inside the figcaption is too long the element is wrapped underneath the image. Same issue, but in a slightly different way. Another issue is that when the figcaption is floated the figure element collapses. Is there a CSS alternative for adding a<br clear />
after the figcaption?figcaption
to be the same width as the image, but not under the image?max-content
instead ofmin-content
.