>>When I tried setting td to use width: 100% it messed up everything. So I removed td changes and changed fullwidth class to use 100% (which I tried originally but haven't tested properly). This time it worked and I think I like it much better to fill all the space.
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>The use of 100% fits well what the master parent has a fixed width. Otherwise, you can end up with very large content. I'm surprised however that it worked without td at 100%. Might be interesting to see an image.
Attached please find the image. As I said, this is not true browser, it's the VFP application which generates HTML and it's displayed inside C++ form.
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