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I keep having some weird spacing issues between divs in Firefox when compared to Chrome. Firefox is computing the height of an element greater than the content inside of it.

I am already using a CSS Reset.

Tried changing box-model, float, display, margin, padding and nothing produces any results.

Seen in Firefox:

When viewed in Firefox

Seen in Chrome:

When viewed in Chrome

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You need to set width for this div which is under CARD NUMBER line. Set it upto 290px.

<div class="pure-u-sm-1 pure-u-8-24 reason"></div>
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  • Setting a fixed width breaks the responsiveness. Any other methods?
    – James
    Sep 1, 2014 at 7:55
  • you can set max-width as well Sep 1, 2014 at 8:46
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width:inherit on the end div worked here.

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The grid system you have chosen uses flexbox for WebKit and inline-block for Firefox, with not totally removed whitespace characters between blocks. The current version of Firefox supports flexbox (unprefixed), too, so you can add

display:flex;
flex-flow:row wrap;

to .pure-g to get the same display in Firefox as in Webkit.

Also, this grid systems relies on magic constants like -0.43em (supposed to be the width of the whitespace character but not equal to it in any of the popular fonts). It's better not to rely on such things, so try other grid systems with no such 'dark magic'.

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  • Maybe this example helps: jsfiddle.net/XeVFP/5 It uses 'magic' only for old browsers and flexbox for any browser that @supports it. Sep 1, 2014 at 9:04

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