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if you ever try to size an html element with css you know how inconsistent it can be setting the size of 400 pixels for a div with padding of 10 pixels and border of 2 pixels can end up as 400 pixels for the first browser 410 pixels per second or even 412 pixels for other browsers so how is that possible solution is to set box sizing property to border box for all of your elements now once you set your element to have a certain width or height no matter if you use the padding border or if your content is overflowing in the boundaries of your element still it will help the same size you initially set this way you are making sure that your html elements and your layout is having consistent size across the all browsers