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stephanie harrison roberts
stephanie harrison roberts
1,713 Points

browser compatibility

hi guys, Im sure i watched a class about how to get your site looking the same (roughly) across different browsers and I want to watch it again but cant find it......anyone point me in the right direction?

steph

2 Answers

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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Hi there! I think you might be referring to this video in the CSS Layout Basics course. This video covers the use of the normalize.css. Every browser has its own default margins, paddings etc. And besides them differing from each other, one version of Chrome can differ from another version of Chrome. The normalize.css is designed to give every browser the same defaults across the board so that you can develop your site and have it look pretty much the same regardless of the browser (or version of the browser) that you're using.

Hope this helps! :sparkles:

stephanie harrison roberts
stephanie harrison roberts
1,713 Points

Hi Jennifer, Thanks so much for your reply, thats brilliant & exactly what I'm trying to do!

Steph