normalize.css
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normalize.css
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What is cross-browser compatibility, and why should you care?
You can also consider using stylesheets like Normalize.css, Eric Mayer's CSS reset rules to establish a baseline layout across browsers.
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An Introduction to the Vision Board Project
==> Click here to get the code from necolas.github.io!
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How to Debug CSS
4. Understanding the box model A thorough understanding of the box model is essential for effective CSS debugging. The box model, encompassing margin, border, and padding, plays a fundamental role in CSS styling. By familiarizing yourself with the box model, you can better identify and resolve many styling issues. Browser issues. Different browsers render our styling differently. This is because browsers have their own default stylesheets called user-agent styles. To override these inconsistencies you should consider resetting your CSS to provide cross-browser consistency. A good resource I use when writing vanilla CSS is Normalize CSS. For example, it resets the margin, padding to zero, and the box-sizing property to border-box.
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Responsiveness issue
In addition to the answers below about flex, grid and media queries, you can also additionally take a look to the "clearfix hack" (https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_css_clearfix.asp) which is a common issue when you position elements and also use something like Normalize.css (see https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css) to avoid some weird bugs in your front end.
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Why is the font rendered differently on Firefox and Chrome? How can I make it the same?
is this github what you used? Seems like it hasn't been updated in a while
- Basic_Design_System: An extremely basic design system that I’ve created. Meant to be used as a boilerplate for creating more advanced design systems, while also looking good if used out-of-the-box with zero altering.
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How do you implement CSS for different browsers in the same stylesheet?
You can just download the normalize.css file from their Github, and then include it on your page(s) as the first stylesheet link. It will basically override the "default" styles of the various browsers so that you have a common starting point. That should handle various things like margins and paddings.
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Should I Be Using -webkit-appearance?
I want to use a CSS normalizer for the first time on a new project I'm doing, and in the code there is a couple -webkit-appearance properties that VSCode is telling me are not standard. However, when I search up if this is really a problem or not, I don't find anything saying yes or no. So... Is it actually a problem to use this property?
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How to build a docs site with Next.js and Contentlayer
reset.css — download here
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What working with Tailwind CSS every day for 2 years looks like
This might be helpful.
https://necolas.github.io/normalize.css/
Design decisions, though, are ultimately up to your taste and judgement.
Materialize
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Front-end Framework: Comparing Bootstrap, Foundation and Materialize
Materialize was created by a team of developers at Google, inspired by the principles of Material Design. Material Design is a design language developed by Google that emphasizes tactile surfaces, realistic lighting, and bold, graphic interfaces. Materialize aims to bring these principles to web development by providing a framework with ready-to-use components and styles based on Material Design.
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CSS Maker
MaterializeCSS https://materializecss.com
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Roadmap to being a Full Stack Web Developer
Materialize CSS
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Took a web development job without much experience, am I doomed?
If you wanna make it look nice use materialize css works great with Django templates
- Make a simple site look good?
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Best 3 Bootstrap Alternatives
You can also visit the Materialize website and GitHub repository which currently has garnered over 38k likes and has been forked over 4k times by developers.
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All About Hacktober Fest 2022 You Need To Know
This repository consists of files required to deploy a Web App or PWA created with Materialize Css
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70 Free Resources For Web Designers and Developers
57. materializecss
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First Big Project / Learning How To Use JSON server
As you may have noticed I am a huge fan of Avatar the Last Airbender (Nickelodeon, please don't come for me, I'm poor). This web application is inspired by Uncle Iroh's tea shop in Ba Sing Se. I admire Iroh's character a lot, so I really tried to pay my respects by not making a complete pile of garbage. My main focus was the JavaScript, and to save time I used Materialize. If Materialize was a person, I'd kiss them. It is such a handy-dandy CSS framework!
What are some alternatives?
modern-normalize - 🐒 Normalize browsers' default style
Bootstrap - The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
postcss-preset-env - Convert modern CSS into something browsers understand
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
bounce.js - Create beautiful CSS3 powered animations in no time.
Killed by Google - Part guillotine, part graveyard for Google's doomed apps, services, and hardware.
cssnano - A modular minifier, built on top of the PostCSS ecosystem.
Semantic UI - Semantic is a UI component framework based around useful principles from natural language.
humane-js - A simple, modern, browser notification system
Bulma - Modern CSS framework based on Flexbox
modern-css-reset - A bare-bones CSS reset for modern web development.
w2ui - UI widgets for modern apps. Data table, forms, toolbars, sidebar, tabs, tooltips, popups. All under 120kb (gzipped).