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greset

v2.0.0

Published

A opinionated css reset based on the most popular resets to date

Downloads

64

Readme

greset

greset is an opinionated reset (and normaliser) based on the most popular resets to date!

Main features:

  • The best box sizing: box-sizing: border-box
  • Designed with newer browsers in mind
  • Reactive font sizes thanks to rfs
  • Semantic html first
  • Autoprefixer used

Use

You can by importing or cdn:

  • CDN (easiest method)

    <link
        rel="stylesheet"
        href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/greset@2/greset.css"
    />
  • When using bundlers such as vite or rollup

    npm install greset -D
    import 'greset';
  • CSS Import

    npm install greset
    @import 'node_modules/greset/greset.css';

Migrating from v1

  • Changing imports: We moved from publishing in /css/greset.css to just /greset.css. You can see about how to import greset v2 here

  • CSS Changes: Most of the css we removed was only targeting very old browsers. However there might be some CSS that effect your modern code, as such it's only recommended to update on newer or maintained projects. No point migrating old projects to the new version.

Changes

Please feel free to suggest changes, all help is welcome in working to improve and maintain greset.

Credits

greset is based off my favourite, and popular resets I have found over the years, below I have tried to best share credit with the resources I have used