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- # normalize.scss v0.1.0
-
- Normalize.scss is the SCSS version of [normalize.css](http://necolas.github.io/normalize.css), a customisable CSS file that makes browsers render all elements more consistently and in line with modern standards.
-
- [View the normalize.css test file](http://necolas.github.io/normalize.css/latest/test.html)
-
- ## Install
-
- * [npm](http://npmjs.org/): `npm install --save normalize.scss`
- * [Component(1)](https://github.com/component/component/): `component install guerrero/normalize.scss`
- * [Bower](http://bower.io/): `bower install --save normalize.scss`
- * Download: Go to [this link](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/guerrero/normalize.scss/master/normalize.scss), press right-click on the page and choose "Save as..."
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- No other styles should come before Normalize.scss.
-
- It's recommendable to modify `normalize.scss` to suit it to your project
-
- ## What does it do?
-
- * Preserves useful defaults, unlike many CSS resets.
- * Normalizes styles for a wide range of elements.
- * Corrects bugs and common browser inconsistencies.
- * Improves usability with subtle improvements.
- * Explains what code does using detailed comments.
-
- ## Browser support
-
- * Google Chrome (latest)
- * Mozilla Firefox (latest)
- * Mozilla Firefox 4
- * Opera (latest)
- * Apple Safari 6+
- * Internet Explorer 8+
-
- [Normalize.css v1 provides legacy browser
- support](https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css/tree/v1) (IE 6+, Safari 4+),
- but is no longer actively developed.
-
- ## Extended details
-
- Additional detail and explanation of the esoteric parts of normalize.css.
-
- #### `pre, code, kbd, samp`
-
- The `font-family: monospace, monospace` hack fixes the inheritance and scaling
- of font-size for preformated text. The duplication of `monospace` is
- intentional. [Source](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Davidgothberg/Test59).
-
- #### `sub, sup`
-
- Normally, using `sub` or `sup` affects the line-box height of text in all
- browsers. [Source](http://gist.github.com/413930).
-
- #### `svg:not(:root)`
-
- Adding `overflow: hidden` fixes IE9's SVG rendering. Earlier versions of IE
- don't support SVG, so we can safely use the `:not()` and `:root` selectors that
- modern browsers use in the default UA stylesheets to apply this style. [SVG
- Mailing List discussion](http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-svg-wg/2008JulSep/0339.html)
-
- #### `input[type="search"]`
-
- The search input is not fully stylable by default. In Chrome and Safari on
- OSX/iOS you can't control `font`, `padding`, `border`, or `background`. In
- Chrome and Safari on Windows you can't control `border` properly. It will apply
- `border-width` but will only show a border color (which cannot be controlled)
- for the outer 1px of that border. Applying `-webkit-appearance: textfield`
- addresses these issues without removing the benefits of search inputs (e.g.
- showing past searches).
-
- #### `legend`
-
- Adding `border: 0` corrects an IE 8–11 bug where `color` (yes, `color`) is not
- inherited by `legend`.
-
- ## Acknowledgements
-
- Normalize.scss is a project by [Alex Guerrero](https://github.com/guerrero) based on [normalize.css](http://necolas.github.io/normalize.css) from [Nicolas Gallagher](https://github.com/necolas), co-created with [Jonathan Neal](https://github.com/jonathantneal).
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