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	<th valign=top align=left><b>Syntax:</b> </th> 
	<td valign=top>width: &lt;value&gt;<br></td>
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	<th valign=top align=left><b>Possible Values:</b> </th> 
	<td valign=top><a href="../units.html#length">&lt;length&gt;</a> | <a href="../units.html#percentage">&lt;percentage&gt;</a> | auto<br></td>
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	<th valign=top align=left><b>Initial Value:</b> </th> 
	<td valign=top>auto<br></td>
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	<th valign=top align=left><b>Applies to:</b> </th> 
	<td valign=top>Block-level and replaced elements<br></td>
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	<td valign=top>No<br></td>
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<p>Each <a href="http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/block.html">block-level</a> or replaced element can be given a width, specified as a <a href="../units.html#length">length</a>, a <a href="../units.html#percentage">percentage</a>, or as <strong class=css>auto</strong>. (A <dfn>replaced element</dfn> is one for which only the intrinsic dimensions are known; HTML replaced elements include <strong class=html>IMG</strong>, <strong class=html>INPUT</strong>, <strong class=html>TEXTAREA</strong>, <strong class=html>SELECT</strong>, and <strong class=html>OBJECT</strong>.) The initial value for the <strong class=css>width</strong> property is <strong class=css>auto</strong>, which results in the element's intrinsic width (<i>i.e.</i>, the width of the element itself, for example the width of an image). Percentages refer to the parent element's width. Negative values are not allowed.</p>
<p>This property could be used to give common widths to some <strong class=html>INPUT</strong> elements, such as submit and reset buttons:</p>
<pre><code class=css>INPUT.button { width: 10em }</code></pre>
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