Re: noob - starting with the overall container layout - fluid columns but with min/max widths
- From: Wes Groleau <groleau+news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 22:08:48 GMT
Ben C wrote:
You've given it width: 100%, which makes its content area 100% the width
of its container. Add its padding, borders and margins, and it's a
little bit wider.
I've run into browsers that thought 100% meant the width of the screen
no matter what the window width was. :-)
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