Simple problem that should be easy to fix, but I can't find a solution.
I'm trying to "shrink-wrap" a div to its contents by setting a max-width
and using display: inline-block
, which seems to be the standard method.
However, whenever a word causes the text to wrap (i.e. it has reached the max-width
threshold), white space is shown where the text would have been, even though it isn't actually there.
This jsfiddle demonstrates what I'm talking about.
I've searched high and low to find a solution, and the closest I've found is this, although I really don't want to go down that route.
Is there really not a simple, clean, CSS-only solution for this?