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If you’re fixing the outside container in pixels, there’s not much point in doing the internal widths in a %. (Infact, due to browsers rounding numbers in different ways it may cause float drops inside the columns).
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I'm not a CSS newbie, and not a CSS Pundit either. What I'd like to know, is there anything inherently wrong with using percentages for a three column floated layout?
-TIA
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