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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:29:29+00:00 2026-05-11T17:29:29+00:00

I have such html and css. <div class=selected> <div class=text>First</div> <div class=arrow>&nbsp;</div> </div> .selected

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I have such html and css.

    <div class="selected">
        <div class="text">First</div>
        <div class="arrow">&nbsp;</div>
    </div>

    .selected { width: 150px; }

    .selected .text { background: url(dropdown_text.png);  float: left; }
    .selected .arrow { background: url(dropdown_arrow.png); width:22px; float: right; }

I need to put in “.text” a width that is 150px – 22px. Fill all empty between two floats. I made it with jQuery, but I think its not the right way.

        $('.selected .text').each(function(i, n) {
            var ctrlwidth = $(n).parents('.selected').width();
            var arrowidth = $(n).parent().find('.arrow').width();

            $(n).width(ctrlwidth - arrowidth);
        });
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    2026-05-11T17:29:30+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:29 pm

    You can achieve the desired effect easily in css only, if you modify the html slightly:

    <div class="selected">
    <div class="arrow">&nbsp;</div>
        <div class="text">First</div>
    </div>
    

    Note: there is a non breaking space (nbsp) inside the arrow div, but it it not shown by the code beautifier.

    Now you can apply the css like this:

    .selected { 
        width: 150px; 
    }
    
    .selected .text {}
    
    .selected .arrow {
        float:right;
        width:22px;
    }
    
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