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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?

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    In a standards compliant browser, an empty div without vertical padding has zero height. What do you expect to be rendered?
    – Alohci
    Commented Oct 24, 2009 at 11:43
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    I expect to be rendered a 50% empty space before next float:left; display:inlide; element
    – Artem
    Commented Oct 27, 2009 at 3:02

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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% }

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    IMHO this is the best xbrowser solution Commented Oct 3, 2013 at 3:24
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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>
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Or give it one non-breaking space (&nbsp;)

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  • I had to make this lowercase Commented Jul 8, 2013 at 15:52
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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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