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Now you can have onlu one call for transforming select's and you can set every select width separately by setting width of transformed select. Ex: <select name="select" id="select" style="width: 200px;"><option value="0">Option 1</option><option value="1">Option 2</option></select>
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Thanks for the pull. But there is an issue with this pull. What will hapen if someone does not set the Will not be 200px if you do not use inline SELECT width. Also if an element is hidden, not every browser is able to get the width of an element. so |
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Now you can have onlu one call for transforming select's and you can set every select width separately by setting width of transformed select. Ex: Option 1Option 2