fizzion-normalize
v8.1.1
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Normalize.css as a node packaged module using scss
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Fizzion Normalize
Customizable version of normalize built in Sass. It uses Sass's !default
syntax to include costumizable defaults.
Fizzion specific customizations
$base-font-size
: Base font-size as a unitless pixel value, applied to the
root. Defaults to 16
.
$base-line-height
: Base line-height as unitless ratio, applied to the root.
$base-font-family
: Base font-family stack, applied to the root. Defaults to
Times, serif
.
normalize.css
A modern alternative to CSS resets
NPM
npm install --save normalize.css
CDN
See https://yarnpkg.com/en/package/normalize.css
Download
See https://necolas.github.io/normalize.css/latest/normalize.css
What does it do?
- Preserves useful defaults, unlike many CSS resets.
- Normalizes styles for a wide range of elements.
- Corrects bugs and common browser inconsistencies.
- Improves usability with subtle modifications.
- Explains what code does using detailed comments.
Browser support
- Chrome
- Edge
- Firefox ESR+
- Internet Explorer 10+
- Safari 8+
- Opera
Extended details and known issues
Additional detail and explanation of the esoteric parts of normalize.css.
pre, code, kbd, samp
The font-family: monospace, monospace
hack fixes the inheritance and scaling
of font-size for preformatted text. The duplication of monospace
is
intentional. Source.
sub, sup
Normally, using sub
or sup
affects the line-box height of text in all
browsers. Source.
select
By default, Chrome on OS X and Safari on OS X allow very limited styling of
select
, unless a border property is set. The default font weight on optgroup
elements cannot safely be changed in Chrome on OSX and Safari on OS X.
[type="checkbox"]
It is recommended that you do not style checkbox and radio inputs as Firefox's implementation does not respect box-sizing, padding, or width.
[type="number"]
Certain font size values applied to number inputs cause the cursor style of the
decrement button to change from default
to text
.
[type="search"]
The search input is not fully stylable by default. In Chrome and Safari on
OSX/iOS you can't control font
, padding
, border
, or background
. In
Chrome and Safari on Windows you can't control border
properly. It will apply
border-width
but will only show a border color (which cannot be controlled)
for the outer 1px of that border. Applying -webkit-appearance: textfield
addresses these issues without removing the benefits of search inputs (e.g.
showing past searches).
Contributing
Please read the contribution guidelines in order to make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved.