Web browsers let you customize the look of most aspects of a page using CSS. But when rendering some page elements, web browsers are resistant to your styling efforts. For example, form elements like select menus, radio buttons and checkboxes have a certain look for each operating system, and browsers try to enforce that look in web forms. Web browsers also dictate the way that bulleted and number
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