Adding a CSS Reset
This project setup uses PostCSS Normalize for adding a CSS Reset.
To start using it, add @import-normalize;
anywhere in your CSS file(s). You only need to include it once and duplicate imports are automatically removed. Since you only need to include it once, a good place to add it is index.css
or App.css
.
index.css
β
@import-normalize; /* bring in normalize.css styles */
/* rest of app styles */
Tip: If you see an "Unknown at rule @import-normalize css(unknownAtRules)" warning in VSCode, change the
css.lint.unknownAtRules
setting toignore
.
You can control which parts of normalize.css to use via your project's browserslist.
Results when browserslist is last 3 versions
:
/**
* Add the correct display in IE 9-.
*/
audio,
video {
display: inline-block;
}
/**
* Remove the border on images inside links in IE 10-.
*/
img {
border-style: none;
}
Results when browserslist is last 2 versions
:
/**
* Remove the border on images inside links in IE 10-.
*/
img {
border-style: none;
}
Browser supportβ
Browser support is dictated by what normalize.css supports. As of this writing, it includes:
- Chrome (last 3)
- Edge (last 3)
- Firefox (last 3)
- Firefox ESR
- Opera (last 3)
- Safari (last 3)
- iOS Safari (last 2)
- Internet Explorer 9+