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Trying to get same look across browsers
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12/06/2013 15:01:40
 
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HTML5
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01575927
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>My point is: If you are asking the questions you are asking here, you are definitely not using an optimized CSS base framework (your own or otherwise).
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>It's extremely complex to build a consistent framework for CSS that renders consistently across browsers which is exactly what you're complaining about. I'm just saying it's better to use a tried and true base on which you can build your own custom CSS that provides a common look and feel that is unique to your organization or internal framework.
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>I say this because I used to think like you that my own stuff doess all that until recently myself. After looking deeply into all the stuff that a CSS framework like bootstrap does I realized that I didn't even know about half of the issues that Bootstrap addresses...

Yes, I understand. And, when it applies, I grab a few things here and there to improve the way I do those implementations. I just try to avoid adding external librairies and such because this is a major problem when you have to rebuild the framework later on. The more external components you add in the architecture, the more difficult it is to migrate. The same thing goes with the database. I try to remain as much as ANSI SQL as possible. As, when moving to another database, this would diminish the number of additional exception cases we would have to deal with.

Thanks again
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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