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html - Why doesn't the <input> element respect min-width?

http://jsbin.com/nuzazefuwi/1/edit?html,css,output

In the link above the textbox should have only 10px instead it has a width of 152px.

This is the code:

.input {
  width: 100%;
  box-sizing: border-box;
}

.cont {
  padding: 2px;
}

.main {
  position: absolute;
  border: 1px solid black;
  min-width: 15px;
}
<div class='main'>
  <div class='cont'>
    <input type="text" class='input' />
  </div>
</div>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/> the textbox should have 10px
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There is size="20" set on <input> type text, search, tel, url, email, and password ... by default, which is approximately of 100px width, although it can vary in a different browser and operating system.

On the parent, you have min-width:15px; set, that does not take any effects, because the value is much smaller than 100px. If you change it to width:15px; or max-width:15px; you will then see the differences.

Alternatively you can give the size a very small value such as size="1".


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