Take the following CSS+HTML:
<style>
div.stuff {
overflow: hidden;
width: 100%;
white-space: nowrap;
}
table { width: 100%; }
td { border: 1px dotted black; }
</style>
<table>
<tr><td>
<div class='stuff'>Long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text long text</div>
</td></tr>
</table>
This causes the table to grow to accommodate the entire long text. (Make your browser window smaller to see if you have a humongous screen resolution.)
I added width: 100%
and overflow: hidden
to indicate that the long text should simply be cut off, but it seems to ignore that. How do I constrain the table/the table cell/the div in such a way that the table’s width does not exceed the width of the document?
(Please don’t comment on the merits of using a table at all. I am indeed displaying tabular data, so the use of a table is semantically correct. Also please don’t question the user-friendliness of cutting off the text; there is actually an “expand” button that allows the user to view the full contents. Thanks!)
(Edit: I tried max-width
too, to no avail.)