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people seem to want to declare width 100 on everything and I donamp;#39;t get it because the default is already Auto which mostly takes up the full width anyway it mostly does nothing and it can actually cause some problems like say weamp;#39;re working on this little intro element here and you say I want it to be full width so I throw a width 100 on there now this intro is a paragraph which means itamp;#39;s a block level element this is completely useless but if I try to get fancier with things it can actually cause some problems and cause some overflow that I wouldnamp;#39;t have been expecting now because the pseudo element is positioned outside of the element itself itamp;#39;s sort of falling off the page a little bit and I want to fix that and the easy way to do that is to add some margins to push the element over a bit now my pseudo element looks the way I want it to but the problem is my element itself is overflowing outside of the container that itamp;#39;s inside of an