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is percentage width or others value work same like others browser ? Example 2.6%. is working chrome but in firefox show diiferent results . Why?

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is percentage width or others value work same like others browser ? Example 2.6%. is working chrome but in firefox show diiferent results . Why? I am asking about percentage 2.5% , and 3% value have same result, What is reason for?

is percentage width or others value work same like others browser ? Example 2.6%. is working chrome but in firefox show diiferent results . Why? I am asking about percentage 2.5% , and 3% value have same result, What is reason for?

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Every browser handles CSS a little different. Unfortunately, every browser will round decimal percentages a bit differently.

Here is an article about the topic:

It's from 2008, but still very relevant. Unfortunately, as a web developer, you should expect that your rendered results will vary from browser to browser. The difference shouldn't be too large, so if there is a big difference in the render results, you may have another issue.

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