What are you putting the max-width declaration on? a div for example?
adam

On Nov 22, 2007 9:17 AM, Tee G. Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I thought  max-width tells the browser: This is the limit of the
> width you can expand, regardless how big the screen is.
>
> But  my testing shows that, with a max-width of 60em, a 1680px wide
> monitor, when a browser is opened in full screen, with fontsize
> increases, the page just continued expanding until it reaches 1680px
> full screen. If I drag the screen to the second monitor, it keeps
> expanding.  If I make the screen smaller to 900px, then expansion
> stop there.
>
> Am I missing somthing?
>
> I tried setting a max-width of 1024px and 60em width , it doesn't
> work, my test shows that FF and Safari ignore the max-width.
>
> tee
>
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