Hi,

I am trying to make a page that has a fixed width navigation bar on
the left and a relative width (spans to the browser's window size)
main content section on the right. I want the combination of the two
to size to the browser window as well. So basically a fixed with
navbar and the content takes up the rest of the page. I can't seem to
get this to work without manually setting very small value for the
content div. However, this value shouldn't be constant, because it
should be higher when the browser window is larger.

I'm trying to take the plunge and ditch my tables that worked so
nicely, cross-platform even, but not being able to do something this
simple is frustrating. Also note that, ironically, I can get it to
work as expected in IE, but it's FF that's giving me trouble. FF drops
the main content div to be below the navbar. I'm sure it has something
to do with it thinking that the page is too wide, but I don't know how
to fix that. Also, if it matters, I have my container/wrapper for the
whole body set to 90% as I want the nice centered feel.

Thanks in advance,

Matthew

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