You could also fix this by having a container div with 100% width, and nesting two divs within, one for your menu and one for content. You'd have to add some media queries for mobile/tablet use with this method though, as your menu would fill a bit of space on top of your content on smaller devices.
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webflow has a really easy to use site which can help with getting responsive layouts set if you're unfamiliar with coding something like that. From there you can have a look at the html and css and see why it works like it does.
edit: nvm I see you've done this after looking at your code. ignore what i've said







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