CSS resets are used to override the Default stylesheets that modern browsers use. Because each browser uses a different stylesheet, certain elements (submit buttons, links, etc) don’t always have consistent styling across all browsers. A CSS Reset will wipe out some of the browser’s default styling by replacing it with a set of completely customizable style rules […]
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