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CSS: min-width
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Nov 20, 2003, 11:06 PM
 
min-width is such a nice feature, I wish it was supported by browsers What are your favorite/best ways to keep your CSS-ed DIVs, SPANs, etc. a minimum/maximum width? The less hackish, the better!

The least hackish way I can think of is using Javascript. This isn't a bad solution, but you have to have browser specific code for each possible client. So anyway, post your ideas
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Nov 21, 2003, 03:20 PM
 
I don't. Sadly, the choice seems to be either fixed-width, or liquid. Most designs can be made work like this, but it certainly is a shortcoming.

Add max/min-width to the list that includes position-fixed, PNG support, non-link pseudo states and everything else that is amazing but not viable universally thanks to our friends in IE development.
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