Say you've got a very simple centred design, a 500px div centred in the viewport with margin: 0 auto;
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|<- auto -> +------ 500px -----+ <- auto ->|
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and then you wanted to add a little nav element to the left
|<- auto -> +------ 500px -----+ <- auto ->|
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but keep the main div centred on the page, how would you do that?
I've come up with a solution, which involves a couple of extra divs, but it's not exactly elegant.
What are your solutions?
Edit: Thanks to everyone. This is going to seem crazy, but what was making this so hard for me was, I never considered making the nav a child of the main div. I don't know why. My brain may be broken. But there's no technical reason why not, so, I need to practice more lateral thinking. Thanks again.