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is there a hack for chrome and safari to include in a custmon css file?

Racmitch

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i have created a custom css file in fabrik and it makes the forms look great in fire fox, but everything is not so nice in chrome and safari. is there a hack i can use in my custom css " if chrome or safari? is calling the form?
 
If it's custom_css.php you can add php code to get the browser and do the
echo "your-css-setting";
as you need.
But usually there shouldn't be such a difference between Firefox and Chrome, what are you trying to do?
 
I made some custom-css declarations for a form to have 4 columns fit correctly across the form and in firefox it sits perfectly, but in chrome and safari the elements go off the form to left, way off the form...
 
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