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		<description>[...] Fluid Searchbox Creating a search box that adjusts to the size of the browser window is simple, but becomes difficult when you add elements to the left and right of it, some being fixed width (width in px or em) and some fluid width (width in %). This article demonstrates a solution to this problem. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Fluid Searchbox Creating a search box that adjusts to the size of the browser window is simple, but becomes difficult when you add elements to the left and right of it, some being fixed width (width in px or em) and some fluid width (width in %). This article demonstrates a solution to this problem. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Fluid Searchbox Creating a search box that adjusts to the size of the browser window is simple, but becomes difficult when you add elements to the left and right of it, some being fixed width (width in px or em) and some fluid width (width in %). This article demonstrates a solution to this problem. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Fluid Search Box62 Creating a fluid search box when you have only a single element next to it is trivial. What you should do is wrap the input in an element and use padding to create space for the fixed element; then position the fixed element absolutely (or relatively) in the space created by the padding. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Fluid Searchbox Creating a search box that adjusts to the size of the browser window is simple, but becomes difficult when you add elements to the left and right of it, some being fixed width (width in px or em) and some fluid width (width in %). This article demonstrates a solution to this problem. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Fluid Search Box Creating a fluid search box when you have only a single element next to it is trivial. What you should do is wrap the input in an element and use padding to create space for the fixed element; then position the fixed element absolutely (or relatively) in the space created by the padding. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Fluid Search BoxCreating a fluid search box when you have only a single element next to it is trivial. What you should do is wrap the input in an element and use padding to create space for the fixed element; then position the fixed element absolutely (or relatively) in the space created by the padding. [...]</description>
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