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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T23:06:28+00:00 2026-06-12T23:06:28+00:00

So let’s say have the following content structure: <div class=wrapper> <div class=contentOne style=width:50px></div> <div

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So let’s say have the following content structure:

<div class="wrapper">
    <div class="contentOne" style="width:50px"></div>
    <div class="contentTwo"></div>
    <div class="contentThree"></div>
    <div class="contentFour"></div>
</div>

What I want to achieve on page load, is for the width of the 1st div (contentOne) to be picked up and increment the width of the other 3 divs by 50px. In the end I want the following:

<div class="wrapper">
    <div class="contentOne" style="width:50px"></div>
    <div class="contentTwo" style="width:100px"></div>
    <div class="contentThree" style="width:150px"></div>
    <div class="contentFour" style="width:200px"></div>
</div>

First prize would be for this to be possibly using CSS3 Calc. If not JS will be a close 1st princess.

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    2026-06-12T23:06:29+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 11:06 pm

    Right now, CSS has no preceding-sibling selector (although there is a “following sibling” selector, for some reason), so a pure CSS solution isn’t yet possible. jQuery would be something like this:

    $('div:not(:first)').each(function()
    {
        $(this).width($(this).prev().width() + 50);
    });
    
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