Is it possible to render empty <div style=“width:50%”> </div> with CSS in xHTML strict 1.0 without setting width and height in pixels?

StackOverflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8836709

  •  15-04-2021
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Pregunta

Is it possible to render empty <div style="width:50%"> </div> with CSS in xHTML strict 1.0 without setting width and height in absolute values and not adding &nbsp; inside? Targets are IE7-8, FF 3.x

Can I somehow render empty div if I want it to get 50% width and variable height?

¿Fue útil?

Solución

Add some padding to the DIV so that even if there is absolutely nothing between the opening and the closing tags, you still see something.

<div style="width:50%; padding:10px;"></div>

Otros consejos

I'd personally go for <div style="min-height:1px;width:50%"></div>. That way any non empty divs will not get unwanted padding as in the other answer.

Obviously, in a separate CSS file it would be div { min-height:1px; width:50% }

Or give it one non-breaking space (&nbsp;)

My Experience:

In addition to what user 'random' answered, i need to add space (&nbsp;) to make it work Hope this helps!

    <div style="width:50%; padding:10px;">&nbsp;</div>
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