Three elements are inside a fluid container in the following configuration:
+-----------------+
| +-----+ +-----+ |
| | A | | B | |
| +-----+ +-----+ |
| +-------------+ |
| | C | |
| +-------------+ |
+-----------------+
The width of elements A and B is 50%. The width of element C is 100%. You can see a live example here.
The right edges of the rows do not align when the width of the container is an odd number of pixels, due to rounding when computing the width of elements A and B. You can watch the edges misalign and realign while resizing the frame. The effect is exacerbated when the top row contains many more than two elements, say ten.
Instead, I would like the width of element C to be equal to the combined actual width of elements A and B, rather than the combined percentage width. Is this possible without using JavaScript or resorting to a table?