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I used to be a fan of UIKit, but for my last personal blog rewrite, I went with no framework (except normalize.css). It's much lighter, and the tiny fraction of the awesome-features I actually used, turned out to be implementable kinda easy.
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We used to use normalize as part of the reset / but now we use Eric Meyer's reset. Is there something specific that you like about normalize vs. the other types of 'reset?' Can't remember why...
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Nothing specific, I never bothered to look for alternatives, and normalize is the only one I know.
But will check out the eric meyer's one now, thanks for mentioning!
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If memory serves... normalize takes the angle to make each browser's default styles "the same" - whereas the meyer-reset takes the angle to remove everything all together.
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I used to be a fan of UIKit, but for my last personal blog rewrite, I went with no framework (except normalize.css). It's much lighter, and the tiny fraction of the awesome-features I actually used, turned out to be implementable kinda easy.
We used to use normalize as part of the reset / but now we use Eric Meyer's reset. Is there something specific that you like about normalize vs. the other types of 'reset?' Can't remember why...
Nothing specific, I never bothered to look for alternatives, and normalize is the only one I know.
But will check out the eric meyer's one now, thanks for mentioning!
If memory serves... normalize takes the angle to make each browser's default styles "the same" - whereas the meyer-reset takes the angle to remove everything all together.