id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc,stage,has_patch,needs_docs,needs_tests,needs_better_patch,easy,ui_ux 20787,Django template changes width of html element during append,gregoryronin@…,nobody,"I filed this issue with stackoverflow.com under the same title. This looks like a Django problem to me. Here is the description: Below you will find the HTML code. The problem is that: if you try to load the specified below HTML code into the browser directly, both alerts (before placement onto ""body"" and after) will give you width=498px as expected. However, if you set it up as Django template and run with Django development server, the second alert (after placement onto ""body"") will give you a slightly different number depending on the browser: Firefox gives 497.76666px, IE gives 498.1px. I have not checked other browsers. It is important to note, that it is that combination of css attributes (""left"", ""top"", ""width"", ""height"", ""border-width"", ""background_color"", ""border-style"") that shows the problem. If you remove at least one of them, the problem goes away. If you happen know what is going on and/or what the viable workaround is, I would really appreciate it. Thanks. Here is the code:
",Bug,closed,Template system,1.5,Normal,worksforme,template css width,,Unreviewed,0,0,0,0,0,0