Unreset.css restores browsers' default element styles which are reset by Eric Meyer's Reset CSS, YUI 3 Reset CSS, HTML5 Reset Stylesheet of HTML5 Doctor, or Tim Murtaugh's HTML5 Reset.
Unreset.css is based on these layout engines' default styles:
- Gecko (Firefox) or browse to
resource://gre-resources/html.css
on your Firefox. - Blink (Chromium/Chrome 28+, Opera 15+)
- Webkit (Safari, Chrome before 28, Opera 14)
- Presto (Opera 7 to 12)
- Trident (Internet Explorer)
- EdgeHTML (Edge)
The sources are in the defaults
directory.
With npm:
$ npm install --save unreset-css
Or, download manually:
Sass:
.unreset {
@import 'node_modules/unreset-css/unreset';
}
Node-sass:
-
If you’re using Eyeglass, skip to Step 2. Otherwise, you’ll need to add unreset.css to your node-sass
includePaths
option.require("unreset-css").includePaths
is an array of directories that you should pass to node-sass. How you do this depends on how node-sass is integrated into your project. -
Import unreset.css into your Sass files:
.unreset { @import "unreset"; }
CSS:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="unreset.css">
or
<link rel="stylesheet" href="unreset.min.css">
Add a unreset
class to the container of the elements needing to be unreset.
<div class="unreset">
<h1>This is an H1</h1>
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
<ul>
<li>This is a list item.</li>
<li>This is a list item.</li>
</ul>
</div>
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