Paul Giacherio wrote:

>A css reset is just a group of css declarations which aim to iron out
>browser rendering inconsistencies: http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/

What's bad with inconsistencies per se?

IMO css resets are harmful, e.g. with respect to accessibility.

It reminds me of times where people wanted to control web page display
to the pixel position.


BTW: Regarding typography,
http://alexpoole.info/which-are-more-legible-serif-or-sans-serif-typefaces
is listing several studies about serif vs. sans serif. Sadly with
several dead links.

Oliver


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