Hi,
Anyone know of a standard and simple reset.css file to use.
I finally have a 'back to the old days' job, a website purely HTML and
CSS, and standards compliant - what a cool challenge. The design has
been done by print designers so it's not going to be easy either!
Thanks, CB
From: Chris Blake ch...@3pointdesign.com
Anyone know of a standard and simple reset.css file to
use.
This is a good, recent article from our very own Thierry:
http://carsonified.com/blog/design/setting-rather-than-resetting-default-styling/
I think the general point to take from the
From: Chris Blake ch...@3pointdesign.com
Anyone know of a standard and simple reset.css file to
use.
This is a good, recent article from our very own Thierry:
http://carsonified.com/blog/design/setting-rather-than-resetting-default-styling/
I think the general point to take from the
On 3/30/10 5:27 AM, Chris Blake wrote:
From: Chris Blakech...@3pointdesign.com
Anyone know of a standard and simple reset.css file to use.
This is a good, recent article from our very own Thierry:
http://carsonified.com/blog/design/setting-rather-than-resetting-default-styling/
I think
David, do you happen to have a list of those available CSS frameworks you
went through? It might be of interest to several of us here.
Skip Knox
Boise State University
But, yes. I think the general idea is you should roll your own.
FWIW I went through all available CSS frameworks last year to
Chris Blake wrote:
Anyone know of a standard and simple reset.css file to use.
Thanks, CB
Code without using using a reset,css file. You'll learn what you are
doing and why you are doing it. Your css file will be light, lean, mean,
and will load fast. It will be easy to maintain the