Considering that the calc() CSS property is rather well compatible with most browsers ( cf. http://caniuse.com/calc) I was still wondering how it degrades in older browsers, especially on Android browser because only the last version seems to handle it well. I don't care very much about IE support.
It's rather a general question but here is a little example http://jsfiddle.net/7swVc/
I wonder how these properties will degrade :
width:calc(100% - 50px);
height:calc(100% - 50px);
height:calc(100% - 100px)
, this property is really useful