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I'm trying to make a sticky navbar. So i'm adding the position: fixed; and width: 100%. It's working but scrollbar looks bad. This is the code;

.navbar {
  width: 100%;
  display: flex;
  justify-content: space-between;
  align-items: center;
  flex-direction: row;
  padding: 14px 24px;
  position: fixed;
  top: 0;

When i'm adding width: 100% and position: fixed; scrollbar section is breaks up like this;

Look like this

Should look like this

How can i solve this?

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  • Could you share a screenshot of what it looks like before? Also, it would if you posted some HTML.
    – Rojo
    Apr 24, 2021 at 13:48

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That's really simple. The answer is: it's the padding. as you might know by now, padding is some pixels that get added to an element after its normal dimensions and before the border. For example:

padding and no padding example

So when you set width to 100% the padding overflows your page. You need to set your width to 100% - (padding * 2). Padding is *2 because there is one in the left and one in the right. This can be acheived with the calc() function of CSS.

.yournavbar{
    /*Style here*/
    padding: 8px; /*Set this to anything*/
    width: calc(100% - calc(8px * 2)); /*You have to set 8 px to your padding*/
}

Example image:

Width 100% and minus padding example

Did this solve your error? Do you want more information (for margin and border)? Comment me.

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  • As referenced in another question, you can also use box-sizing:border-box to control the padding, and the border.
    – Ath.Bar.
    Apr 24, 2021 at 14:34
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Its looks like your padding is pushing your content way after the 100% size. Try using box-sizing: border-box; and check out this documentation: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/box-sizing

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