It looks like Chrome does exactly what the language specification says, but FF redefines the function when the appropriate section of code is executed.
Its better not to rely on this as it is not defined properly in the specification
@Ffisegydd as you know we all are learning and teaching based on your ability , so its better to help together , as meany of the users are not expert in english and many time they could not transform theirs mean
Unfortunately @Kasra I had to pop out to the shops, which is why I didn't leave a comment. I now have to leave the house again, so cannot continue this discussion. If you can find a meta post somewhere that explicitly says "You must comment when downvoting an answer." then please share it with us. If you're still around later when I get back, and if I'm not busy, then I'll discuss your answer with you, but in short: I think it's a poor attempt at answering and is missing details.
@JonClements Yeah, someone else posting on the question initially created an unhelpful answer, that turned out to not work correctly for really small values. I downvoted and commented. They then deleted and at the same time I got a downvote.
I then asked for feedback on the downvote and it was gone again.
Now I got another downvote, because their answer is now technically correct (problems removed), and I got another downvote on my answer.
I cleared up my comments on their answer, removed the downvote, and suddenly my downvote is gone again..
I'm not a web guy, so I can't help much here. But if you want to write a proper question, you're going to need to talk about what features and hurdles you want to deal with