David Hucklesby wrote:
> Jay Tanna wrote:
>   
>> Eric Meyer's code is as comprehensive as you can get.  Try this link:
>>
>>
>>
>> http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/
>>
>> I suggest copy the entire code and paste it at the top of your CSS 
>> sheet.
>>
>>     
>
> Not a bad idea.


Or is it just a matter of personal opinion on which not all of us agree 
with Eric Meyer.
And if you looked at the OPs code when it came in this morning you would 
know that Eric Meyer's "reset" is included in the top of his CSS file.

>  Better though, in my opinion, is to use that "reset
> styles" as a basis for developing your own set of styles, resetting
> elements to the way you want them. Eric suggests as much in his article,
> but people seem to have missed this.
>
> Once you have overridden every element, you can throw away the "reset
> styles" sheet. You also have a head start on any new design.
>   


Nor do all of us agree with you, David.


> Cordially,
> David
> --
>   

In the long run, one is sometimes better off struggling through the 
learning-curve. This pays off, in more ways than one...

~d











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