How do you implement CSS for different browsers in the same stylesheet?

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  • normalize.css

    A modern alternative to CSS resets

  • You can just download the normalize.css file from their Github, and then include it on your page(s) as the first stylesheet link. It will basically override the "default" styles of the various browsers so that you have a common starting point. That should handle various things like margins and paddings.

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