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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T03:02:04+00:00 2026-06-10T03:02:04+00:00

p { margin:0;padding:0; } p#error { color:#FF0000; text-align:center; } p#success { color:#3983C2; text-align:center; }

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 p {
        margin:0;padding:0;
    }
    p#error {
        color:#FF0000;
        text-align:center;
    }
    p#success {
        color:#3983C2;
        text-align:center;
    }
    div#nav {
        background-image:url('../img/nav.png');
        background-repeat:no-repeat;
        padding-top:5px;
        padding-bottom:5px;
    }
    div#nav, a {
        text-decoration:none;
    }
    body {
        margin:0 auto;
        width:600px;
    }
    div#login, div#register {
        background-image:url('../img/form.png');
        background-repeat:repeat-y;
        padding-top:5px;
        padding-bottom:5px;
    }
    div#login table, div#register table {
        margin:0 auto;
    }
    div#login table td, div#register table td {
        text-align:right;
    }
    div#login input#btn, div#register input#btn {
        background-image:url('../img/btn.png');
        border-style:none;
        width:70px;height:25px;
    }
    div#footer {
        background-image:url('../img/footer.png');
        height:30px;
    }

Here is my CSS code. I don’t know how to make this CSS work in other browsers, currently I’m working in Chrome. I already searched the net and found many pages with related information, but these are even more difficult for me to understand. Need your suggestions or etc. Thank you very much!

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    2026-06-10T03:02:06+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 3:02 am

    Your CSS should work in all browsers as is. It may not display the same from browser to browser. Most developers use a reset to fix that issue.

    CSS RESET

    http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/

    or

    NORMALIZE

    http://necolas.github.com/normalize.css/

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