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1017Ethan

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Use a percentage instead of fixed with.
 

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It's because you have a fixed width on #second, meaning it doesn't expand when the inline block items stack.
 

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Next time use the + Button, and add code. So it's easier to read :D
 

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It's because you have a fixed width on #second, meaning it doesn't expand when the inline block items stack.
Have fixed that. Now it has parts on the width that are not part of the div. How would I fix that? Thanks for the help btw.
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No problems.
div elements by default take up the entire width of the screen unless you specify a width for either the element itself or its parent. Or you can simply add white-space:no-wrap; to the parent. That should get you by.
 
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