Setting Top Navigation to 100%

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Lauren

I need my top navigation to span across the entire web browser so that it is
at 100% at all times. I set my table and the last column to 100% for the
width but I am still seeing about a 5% gap at the far right end of the
navigation, but here is the weird thing.... when I hit refresh the table
changes and spans all the way across. I have emptied my cash and closed the
browser, made changes to the top navigation file and resaved, opened again
and removed the change and resaved and still the same thing. Any clues as
to what is going on?

Thanks,

Lauren
 
That is a browser issue, not FP.

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No the space is not reserved for a scrollbar, because I am showing the
actual scrollbar on the page.

Thanks,

Lauren
 
Can you post a link to the page? That way you can get answers instead of
more questions.... 8)
 
There is nothing in HTML to allow you to control this.

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Only if the issue is caused HTML and not controlled by the browser.

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or CSS

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Works perfectly here:

I even changed resolution settings and played with the viewport size.
It worked correctly no matter what I did.


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I am still unable to get it to display correctly on my end. What do you
mean by "Viewport Size"? Does anyone know what I can do to get this to work
even if it means using another method instead of just setting the Table and
Cell Width to 100%?

Thanks,

Lauren
 
Viewport means when I had the monitor set at larger resolutions, I dragged the one side
toward the center.
The page resized properly so that stayed at 100%.

I can't find / didn't see anything wrong with it.



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I continue to get about a 5% gap no matter what i try. Is there something I
can do using CSS Style sheets that can override this sort of conflict with
the web browser?

Thanks,

Lauren
 
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