CSS: All Browsers Can Be Created Equally
By: Estelle Weyl on Friday, July 11, 2008
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Different browsers have slightly different default rendering. Removing the inconsistent default styling for elements in various browsers creates an equal starting point and allows you to explicitly set your own default settings that are equal in (almost) all browsers. This article will show you tricks on how to start a CSS file that not only works in all browsers, but also reduces CSS file size and headaches.
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