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reset-default-style

v1.0.4

Published

A minimal CSS reset that removes default styles from HTML elements.

Downloads

11

Readme

Reset Default Style

npm npm GitHub last commit by Mahdi Hazrati

reset-default-style is a minimal CSS reset package that removes default styles from HTML elements. It's perfect for developers who want to start with a clean slate and avoid any unexpected styling issues.

Why use reset-default-style?

By default, every HTML element comes with some pre-defined styles. This can often lead to inconsistent results across different browsers and devices. reset-default-style solves this problem by removing all default styles and providing a consistent baseline for your styling needs.

Here are some of the benefits of using reset-default-style:

  • Consistent styling : All HTML elements will have a uniform appearance across different browsers and devices.

  • Easy customization : Since all default styles have been removed, you're free to add your own styles without worrying about conflicts or overrides.

  • Improved accessibility : reset-default-style includes accessibility-friendly defaults like removing outlines on focused elements and setting default font sizes and line heights.

Getting started

To use reset-default-style, simply include the CSS file in your project:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/reset-default-style.css">

Alternatively, you can install it via npm:

npm install reset-default-style

Then import it into your project:

import 'reset-default-style';

Once you've included the CSS file, all default styles will be removed and you'll have a clean slate to work with.

Customization

reset-default-style provides a minimal set of styles to remove default styles from HTML elements. You can easily customize it to suit your project needs. Simply add your own styles on top of reset-default-style or create your own CSS reset based on reset-default-style.

Browser support

reset-default-style works across all modern browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and IE11.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to reset-default-style, feel free to open an issue or submit a Pull Request on GitHub.

Acknowledgments

reset-default-style is inspired by other popular CSS reset packages like Normalize.css and Reset CSS.

License

reset-default-style is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.