Cross-browser development is the practice of building websites and web applications that function consistently and correctly across different web browsers (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge). It involves addressing compatibility issues caused by variations in browser rendering engines, supported web standards, and browser-specific implementations. Common techniques include using CSS resets, browser-specific CSS hacks (though these are generally discouraged in favor of feature detection), polyfills for missing JavaScript features, and thorough testing on multiple browsers.
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