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I always use Rome to do my tests on the pages I’m developing there in Rome everything is ok... But when I render the same page in firefox, the letters are slightly flattened and the measures and spacing of the elements are different... Disorganized... not to the extreme, but left... For example, in Rome, a button is one size and behaves correctly, but in firefox the same button gets smaller or bigger and still behaves differently... The technologies I use are only HTML5, CSS3 and Flexbox basically...
Each browser has its own way of interpreting the code, so it is up to the developer to manage the code efficiently so that the code adapts to these different circumstances.
– Renato Junior
Tendi bro... except I’m new, I’m starting now and I’m getting my ass kicked... I do not know what would be the management that you say in the context of my problem... But obg by the answer... hehe
– Tony Ivan
Face edits your answer is puts your html/css code, if possible puts tbm a print like this in Chrome and firefox
– hugocsl