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I want to make my website layout/elements not jumble up when i use ctrl+mouse scroll.

When I zoom into my pages at the moment the elements meld into each other and I don't know how to make it like all the other websites that remain the same regardless of how much you zoom in.

I tried using position:relative and position:inherit but it doesn't help :/
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Posting your code would be helpful
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You have to set your body overflow style to scroll.
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