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Normalize.css discussion
tilomitra edited this page Jan 17, 2013
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- Should normalize.css be part of core? If so, what do we tell people using CSSReset/CSSBase/CSSFonts?
##normalize vs. cssreset
Many people may want to use CSSReset to reset styles on a page, and not want to inherit any "base" styles. CSSReset should remain for these use-cases.
The key difference here is that normalize.css does more than set base styles - it normalizes browser inconsistencies for native html elements across the board.
headings-
abbr,acronym em-
blockquote, -
ul,ol,dl,dd -
th,td caption-
p,fieldset,table,pre(margins) -
input[type='text'],input[type='password'](widths)
###normalize.css
headings-
abbr(border) -
blockquote(margin) -
dfn(font style) -
mark,q(address styling not present in older browsers) -
p,pre,code,kbd,samp(improvements toprereadability) -
small,sub,sup(preventssubandsupaffecting line height) -
dl,dd,ol,ul,menu,nav ul,nav ol(margins and inset paddings for lists) -
img(normalizes behavior re. border and scaling) -
svg(removes overflow in IE9) -
figure,form,fieldset,legend(alignment normalization) -
button,select,textarea(font-size, vertical alignment,-webkit-appearance: button, inner spacing issue in IE7) -
inputs(removing excess padding, addressing box-sizing)
- normalize.css should be brought in to core.
- CSSReset and CSSBase should remain for their own use-cases.
- CSSReset for when developers want a clean slate without any styles.
- CSSBase for when developers want basic styles without normalization. Less k-weight than normalize.
- Normalize as an alternative for CSSReset/CSSBase
- Based on feedback, we can decide if CSSBase and Normalize are too similar and if CSSBase should be deprecated.
- Is it ok for future CSS modules in core (cssform, cssbutton, csstable) to depend on normalize?