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how to link a page to open it in firefox

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I designed a page in Wordpress but a part of it looks wrong in Chrome, so I want to make sure that people open/view it in Firefox, where it is properly displayed. Is there a way to force users to open that link in Firefox rather than in their current browser? On my homepage and in the menu, I would like to link that page so that it opens in Firefox. What do I need to add to <a href> tag for it to happen? I want just that one link to be opened in Firefox, so it is no help to suggest a solution which forces users to open all links in Firefox, like adding a code in <head> tag. Thank you in advance. best regards, natalija

I designed a page in Wordpress but a part of it looks wrong in Chrome, so I want to make sure that people open/view it in Firefox, where it is properly displayed. Is there a way to force users to open that link in Firefox rather than in their current browser? On my homepage and in the menu, I would like to link that page so that it opens in Firefox. What do I need to add to <a href> tag for it to happen? I want just that one link to be opened in Firefox, so it is no help to suggest a solution which forces users to open all links in Firefox, like adding a code in <head> tag. Thank you in advance. best regards, natalija

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weird, on that link I found the tabs, but when I searched for it in WP, it didn't find it. So shall I add these codes there and remove them from additional css?

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Hi natalija, just to address the part about possibly editing the theme files: you can, but each time the theme updates, you would have to make your edits again. That's why the Customizer was created, since WordPress preserves that through theme updates. So using Additional CSS is the best way to avoid re-do's.

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The page source shows the modification in this way:

<style type="text/css" id="wp-custom-css">
.tab-content {clear: both;}
.htabs {width: 100%;}
</style>

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jscher2000, thank you, you saved me! It works now, so I will just keep it as you suggested and not bother with stylesheets. all the best!

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