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I have a wrapper <div> which contains two inner <div>s that are floating.

<div class="outside" style="border:1px solid #555;">
  <div class="inside" style="float:left; width:40px;">CONTENT</div>
  <div class="inside2" style="float:left; width:40px;">CONTENT</div>
</div>

The problem is the wrapper <div> has width of 80px since two inner <div> are 40px each. But always the wrapper <div> is 0px in height which makes the border appear like a line at the top.

So I placed the two inner <div>s inside a <table>. It worked well. But how do I avoid this problem without going for a <table>?

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Set overflow: hidden on the parent.

<div class="outside" style="border:1px solid #555;overflow:hidden;">
  <div class="inside" style="float:left; width:40px;">CONTENT</div>
  <div class="inside2" style="float:left; width:40px;">CONTENT</div>
</div>
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    I'm curious why does it collapse like that in the first place?
    – HussienK
    Jul 25, 2016 at 16:18
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The outer div is collapsing because the two child divs inside of it are floating. The easiest fix for this is to set overflow: hidden; on the outer div.

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Try this:

<div class="outside" style="border:1px solid #555; overflow:auto">
<div class="inside" style="float:left; width:40px;">CONTENT</div>
<div class="inside2" style="float:left; width:40px;">CONTENT</div>
</div>//Outside container close

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