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Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 15,570 PointsCss reset
Do Always have to include a "Css reset" or "normalize" for every website/project that you create? Thanks.
3 Answers
Dylan Glover
2,537 PointsIt depends what you are using the project for, if its just a practice project its not all that important but if you are doing something professionally or trying to show it off in your portfolio it is a good idea to make sure that all browsers render it the same.
Mahmoud Sabrah
3,497 PointsBecause every browser has its own base stylesheet so when u use normalize or CSS reset you are making sure that elements are rendered more consistently across browsers.
Chris Conwell
2,268 PointsIn short, no. But in practice, it is recommended.