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DIV1 and DIV2 are inside DIV3.
At first I defined nothing on DIV2, its width is 100%, inside DIV3.
After DIV2 only defines float:left;, its width is adaptive, like now, but its layout exceeds DIV3.
How to make it still inside DIV3?

I just want to realize the width adaption of DIV2, and in DIV3, I don’t know if there is a simple way

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Increase the height of div3?

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clear: both?

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Either limit the height of div or adjust the height of div3

That's it. btw! ! You should be running it under firefox, right?

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div3 settings overflow:hidden
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Add a DIV below div2 to set clear:both

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div3 settings overflow:hidden
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Add a DIV below div2 to set clear:both
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This is for turning pages. . If hidden. . How to turn the page? ?

It's better to overflow:auto; and let him scroll. .

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overflow:hidden

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Add a float attribute to div3

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clear: both; tried it, but it doesn’t work;
overflow:hidden; is OK, but since my DIV2 is in two DIVs, I only said one to make the question simple, and both DIVs must be set to overflow:hidden;, which is too troublesome.
I just want to realize the width adaptation of DIV2, and in DIV3, I don’t know if there is a simple method. This should be a very common setting!

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