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The diversity of a web page on the browser you use, is the main problem faced by Web designers. This problem is known as cross-browser compatibility of web pages.

Unfortunately, the appearance of a website is closely tied to the browser to display it. Each browser, in fact, has its own rules and default settings can influence the rendering of an HTML document.

To create cross-browser web pages must comply with certain rules and use techniques such as, for example, the CSS Reset .

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