IE 10 & IE 11 interpret a set min-width incorrectly when used in combination with flex box.
In the image below, both divs have their flex set to 1 1 0%; but the first one has a min-width of 200px which is actually rendered as 250px in IE 10 & 11:

Fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/wspwd85h/2/
HTML:
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="div1"></div>
<div id="div2"></div>
</div>
CSS:
#wrapper {
width: 300px;
height: 100px;
background: yellow;
display: flex;
display: -ms-flexbox;
}
#wrapper div {
flex: 1 1 0%;
-ms-flex: 1 1 0%;
}
#div1 {
background: green;
min-width: 200px;
}
#div2 {
background: red;
}
I don't find any info about this on the flexbugs pages...
You could set the flex-basis to auto aka content-size and make the divs' width: 100%.
Fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/jofjmwz6/
#wrapper {
width: 300px;
height: 100px;
background: yellow;
display: flex;
display: -ms-flexbox;
}
#wrapper div {
flex: 0 1 auto;
-ms-flex: 0 1 auto;
width: 100%;
}
#div1 {
background: green;
min-width: 200px;
}
#div2 {
background: red;
}
Basically both div try to take the full width of the parent, but #div1 "wins" because of the min-width, and they won't overflow the parent since you allow them to shrink: flex-shrink: 1 (i.e. flex: 0 1 auto;)
Could you please test on IE10, I only have IE11.
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