Scott Glasgow wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up, Dave. I have done that with this message, which has 
> probably _really_ hosed the thread continuity. ;-) 

Yes, it has, so please don't do that any more. :-) Once you start a 
thread, even if you start it incorrectly, please just keep it intact. 
This has just made it worse.

> I'm a little confused. My understanding was that the reset CSS basically 
> zeroed out, or nulled, all the various incompatible browser defaults, and 
> then the developer was responsible for styling those elements actually being 
> used. It seems to me that removing the reset CSS at that point would cause 
> all of those defaults not explicitly overridden by the developer to come 
> into play, reintroducing the cross-browser jumble that is the usual case.

Yes, I'm pretty sure you're meant to keep it in the final style sheet. 
But I personally don't use any sort of reset CSS, so I'm not the best 
person to explain its intricacies.

Zoe

-- 
Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Services Manager
UNC Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu

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