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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T02:45:39+00:00 2026-06-15T02:45:39+00:00

How can the name of a folder/file affect how a page renders client width

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How can the name of a folder/file affect how a page renders client width in Firefox v16.0.2?

I locally developing a website using CSS, jQuery, HTML, & notepad++ as my editor. I also have to use dreamweaver (DW) during site testing, CMS, & production deployment. Using DW is a non-negotiable aspect of this project, but the site is moving from DW in a year or two so DW integration is supposed to be minimal. I suspect the issue lies with DW, but I need help rooting it out.

The issue is that the homepage, and only the homepage, renders differently depending on the name of the folder. When opening the homepage from the top level directory, named siteBeta, the page renders in a smaller width than it should. If I copy the entire contents of siteBeta to a folder w/any other name, rename the siteBeta folder, or rename the homepage.html document the page renders properly.

I have a sneaking suspicion that there is a hidden file or file association somewhere, but I’m at a loss to find it.

Of course the easy solution would be to rename the file/folder, which is the course I am taking now, but it is driving me crazy as to why this is happening.

I’ve pored over the output of both a properly rendered page, and the improperly rendered page in firebug. Scrolling through all aspects of layout, computed output, and DOM elements. The only difference I can find is the width properties (clientWidth, offsetWidth, etc.) of the page.

This defect occurs with CSS references removed, jQuery references removed, and with all references removed. The only constant is that siteBeta/homeTab/homePage.html renders the client width ~100px narrower than every other page. This happens if opened in a browser through dw, or via directly opening the file in a browser.

The real kicker is that IE8 doesn’t have this issue rendering clientWidth properly.

I will gladly provide any additional info needed, and I thank you in advance for your time & any hints or direction you may provide.

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    2026-06-15T02:45:42+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 2:45 am

    The answer to my issue is that I had used page zoom (Ctrl+/-) at some point, and it was persisting. I feel silly missing something so simple.

    @Boris Zbarsky, Thank you for suggesting this fix. I truly appreciate it.

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