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true width:100%; divs, are they possible on myspace with IE?, Help appreciated :)
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post Apr 7 2008, 12:33 PM
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So, I'm having absolutely no fun trying to (yet again) baby step Internet Explorer through my layout. While Firefox is having no trouble at all stretching absolute divs to 100% width, Internet Explorer seems to treat it as relative anyway and so as far as I can make out is becoming stuck inside parent elements.

I guess what I'm asking is this: Is this a common problem and is there an IE hack readily available?

When I say IE, I mean IE7 specifically although I'd imagine IE6 and below behave the same.

Thank you very much for having a look, any help is appreciated!

Cheers!


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post Apr 8 2008, 10:31 AM
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Could you be more specific, for which div? .container or .welcome_gradient?

And could you explain your values? Thank you very much for helping, if you could just clear that up, thanks!

EDIT: I see now that you were referring to .welcome_gradient as the left and top have % values in your quote.

I tried a few values but I don't understand your concept.
 

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