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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T21:10:19+00:00 2026-05-25T21:10:19+00:00

I am trying to accomplish this: But I am having trouble getting the two

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I am trying to accomplish this:
divs-fixed-and-stretched

But I am having trouble getting the two middle divs to play nice. If I set them both to a relative number (30% and 70%) it “works” but the left div changes size as the user changes the browser-windows width.

 #floatitleft{width:30%; float:left;}
 #floatitright{width:70%; float:left;}

What I want is, as the picture illustrates

 #floatitleft{width:300px; float:left;}
 #floatitright{width:100%; float:left;}

But this causes “floatitright” to end up beneath floatitleft. And if I set it to 70% it does end up to the right of “floatitleft” but as I change the browser size a little it ends up underneath yet again. What to do?

UPDATE:
Eventually I ended up with:

#topper{
    height:100px;
    width:100%;
    background-color:blue;
}
#wrapperz{
    height:inherit;
    width:100%;
}
#wrapperz p{margin:0 0 0 0px; padding:10px 10px 0px 10px; color:#0F0F0F;}
#wrapperz #floatitleft{
    width:300px;
    float:left;
}
#wrapperz #floatitright{
    margin-left: 300px;
    min-width:300px;
}
#bottommer{
    height:100px;
    width:100%;
    background-color:red;
}

Which would be used as:

<div id="topper">
test
</div>

<div id="wrapperz">

<div id="floatitleft">
<p> Stuff </p>
</div>

<div id="floatitright">
<p> Stuff </p>
</div>

<div style="clear: both;"/>

</div> <!-- Close Wrapper -->

<div id="bottommer">
test
</div>

Note that this isn’t proper HTML but it just serves as the solution to my example. Also, the “div style=”clear: both” is escpecially important if you try this because not using that cuases the footer to mess up as the wrapper doesn’t properly stretch vertically. But Mark has provided a what I believe to be better/cleaner alternative below.

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    2026-05-25T21:10:20+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 9:10 pm

    Wouldn’t this work as intended?

    #floatitleft{
        width:300px;
        float:left;
    }
    #floatitright{
        margin-left: 300px;
    }
    
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