Fix colWidth calculation issue #25
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There are sub-pixel differences between col widths returned by different browsers, when the width is not defined in absolute pixel values, e.g. a percentage. In Firefox, for example, it causes a three column layout to be rendered as a two column layout.
See this fiddle forked from your example in the README: https://jsfiddle.net/avwgdurp/
When you resize the preview container you notice in Firefox the layout jumps between 2 and 3 columns, whereas in Chrome there are always 3 columns rendered.
Chrome:

Firefox:

This change floors the col width value to the whole pixel, ensuring their combined width is never wider than the container.