On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 23:04:55 -0400, Scott Glasgow wrote:
> There seems to be a good deal of contention, or at least spirited discussion, 
> on the
> value or advisability of using reset stylesheets
> (http://www.webmasterworld.com/css/3329010.htm). I'm just getting back into 
> this and
> I'm curious if there is any consensus here on the advisability of using this 
> method,
> and if so, whether the YUI or the Meyer (or some other) approach is 
> considered "best."
>
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Hi Scott,
My reading of Eric Meyer's "universal reset" is rather different.

I believe he uses this "neutralizing" CSS to make sure that all
required properties are added back later. This way, no element
winds up with browser-applied properties, any of which may differ
from browser to browser.

If I understand this correctly, you would take out the "reset styles"
when done, leaving you with a document with no style left to the
whim of a particular browser.

BTW - I almost missed your post, as it was attached to an earlier
thread and thus well away from today's posts. I suggest you create
a fresh message using the email address at the bottom of every
css-d post, rather than replying to an irrelevant subject.

Cordially,
David
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