Lots of people like to make their applets and other page elements proportional to the size of the site visitor's screen. This is especially important if you are using a topbar applet and you would like the applet to extend the exact width of the screen. But due to odd browser bugs and idiosyncrasies, it isn't as easy as writing just "100%". Find out why, and find out how to do it right in this gem of an article.
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