Loose browsers styles reset
See original GitHub issueI feel the reset styles should be improved to better accommodate browsers styles differences, for example concerning spacing/alignment:
Firefox Developer Edition 83.0b5 (64 bits)
Google Chrome 86.0.4240.111 (64 bits)
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I have also seen something similar. I don’t understand why Firefox is not moving to an open-source framework like Chromium so that there will be consistent styling across different browsers, everyone, every business, and every monopoly will benefit from such a move. I mean, just imagine all the brains behind these companies contributing to one central framework.
I don’t think there’s anything we can really do here. Closing as a won’t fix for now.