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Resolving a Web browser quirk: Lines and gaps caused by zooming

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Among the ramifications of being a front-end Web developer is that we’re constantly introduced to unusual new quirks from Web browsers. Today, we bring you a strange rendering quirk from some of the least-quirky browsers. We've observed it on iPad's Safari and on newer versions of Firefox for the Mac. Need a refresher on how browsers affect the way a page displays? Read our recent post on Web pages.

Identifying the problem
We’ve noticed when we zoom in or out on a Web page to a ratio that isn't a multiple of two (such as 150 percent or 66 percent), the site will sometimes have strange lines running through it. Sometimes not. What's going on? The browser is rounding.



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