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normalize.scss v0.1.0

Normalize.scss is the SCSS version of 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

Install

  • npm: npm install --save normalize.scss
  • Component(1): component install guerrero/normalize.scss
  • Bower: bower install --save normalize.scss
  • Download: Go to this link, press right-click on the page and choose “Save as...”

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 (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.

sub, sup

Normally, using sub or sup affects the line-box height of text in all browsers. Source.

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

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 based on normalize.css from Nicolas Gallagher, co-created with Jonathan Neal.