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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T08:48:44+00:00 2026-05-18T08:48:44+00:00

What would be the CSS conditional statement you can use to include specific CSS

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What would be the CSS conditional statement you can use to include specific CSS for IE, Mozilla, Chrome.

If IE  
#container { top: 5px; }  

If Mozilla 
#container { top: 7px; }    

If Chrome  
#container { top: 9px; }

What would be the respective ‘If’s’ ?

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    2026-05-18T08:48:44+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:48 am

    For that

    • You can scan user Agent and find out which browser, its version. Including the OS for OS specific styles
    • You can use various CSS Hacks for specific browser
    • Or Scripts or Plugins to indentify the browser and apply various classes to the elements

    Using PHP

    See

    • http://php.net/manual/en/function.get-browser.php
    • http://techpatterns.com/downloads/php-browser-detection-basic.php
    • http://techpatterns.com/downloads/php_browser_detection.php (contains JS also)

    Then then create the dynamic CSS file as per the detected browser

    Here is a CSS Hacks list

    /***** Selector Hacks ******/
    
    /* IE6 and below */
    * html #uno  { color: red }
    
    /* IE7 */
    *:first-child+html #dos { color: red } 
    
    /* IE7, FF, Saf, Opera  */
    html>body #tres { color: red }
    
    /* IE8, FF, Saf, Opera (Everything but IE 6,7) */
    html>/**/body #cuatro { color: red }
    
    /* Opera 9.27 and below, safari 2 */
    html:first-child #cinco { color: red }
    
    /* Safari 2-3 */
    html[xmlns*=""] body:last-child #seis { color: red }
    
    /* safari 3+, chrome 1+, opera9+, ff 3.5+ */
    body:nth-of-type(1) #siete { color: red }
    
    /* safari 3+, chrome 1+, opera9+, ff 3.5+ */
    body:first-of-type #ocho {  color: red }
    
    /* saf3+, chrome1+ */
    @media screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio:0) {
     #diez  { color: red  }
    }
    
    /* iPhone / mobile webkit */
    @media screen and (max-device-width: 480px) {
     #veintiseis { color: red  }
    }
    
    
    /* Safari 2 - 3.1 */
    html[xmlns*=""]:root #trece  { color: red  }
    
    /* Safari 2 - 3.1, Opera 9.25 */
    *|html[xmlns*=""] #catorce { color: red  }
    
    /* Everything but IE6-8 */
    :root *> #quince { color: red  }
    
    /* IE7 */
    *+html #dieciocho {  color: red }
    
    /* Firefox only. 1+ */
    #veinticuatro,  x:-moz-any-link  { color: red }
    
    /* Firefox 3.0+ */
    #veinticinco,  x:-moz-any-link, x:default  { color: red  }
    
    
    
    /***** Attribute Hacks ******/
    
    /* IE6 */
    #once { _color: blue }
    
    /* IE6, IE7 */
    #doce { *color: blue; /* or #color: blue */ }
    
    /* Everything but IE6 */
    #diecisiete { color/**/: blue }
    
    /* IE6, IE7, IE8 */
    #diecinueve { color: blue\9; }
    
    /* IE7, IE8 */
    #veinte { color/*\**/: blue\9; }
    
    /* IE6, IE7 -- acts as an !important */
    #veintesiete { color: blue !ie; } /* string after ! can be anything */
    

    Source: http://paulirish.com/2009/browser-specific-css-hacks/

    If you want to use Plugin then here is one

    http://rafael.adm.br/css_browser_selector/

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