Fix responsive issues due to using scrollWidth instead of clientWidth… #20
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… - paddingLeft - paddingRight.
el[0].scrollWidth is definitely not the same as el.width().
scrollWidth returns the larger of either the width of the container or the width of the scrolling context, which is the width of the existing content in the element. Therefore, this change completely breaks responsive containers when resizing to a smaller width. Since the width of the content is larger than the new width of the container, this is not useful for sizing responsive containers.
The changes changing el.width() to el[0].scrollWidth should all be reverted. I've been trying to track the cause of responsive issues down for weeks off and on, and finally dedicated enough time today to find this...