11 March 2014 14:45
CSS - RESET ALTERNATIVE - Setting rather than Resetting Default Styling
(via)This "base styles sheet". It sets default styling for many elements, follows a couple of recommendations regarding usability/accessibility, and addresses a few "common issues" as well.
What does it do that a reset doesn't?
It fixes a few things:
1- It forces a gutter for a vertical scrollbar (when content is too short to require a scrollbar)
2- It includes an IE button width fix
3 -It removes "sticky" outline (not in Internet Explorer though)
4- It prevents "mysterious gaps below images"
It prevents descenders letters in legend from being cut-off in Internet Explorer
5- It vertically aligns checkboxes and radio buttons with their label
6- It sets a default color background for the document with no shrink wrap effect on body1
7- It styles lists by default
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