Add the possibility to include normalize.css as an unchecked optional stylesheet alternative to reset.css.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6887336/what-is-the-different-between...
I believe some users would prefer this over reset.css
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #9 | omega-Include-normalize.css-1396244.patch | 8.49 KB | Yaazkal |
Comments
Comment #1
westie commentedI second this. Normalize is so much better than a harsh reset :)
Comment #2
marcoka commentedComment #3
MStrzelecki_ commented+1
Comment #4
cellar door commentedThere are several posts about this, let's see if they are still listed and duplicate off so there's only one.
To answer the main request - Omega 3.2 will see numerous css changes and I believe this is one of the main ones.
Comment #5
MStrzelecki_ commentedGood! I will upgrade my site as soon as possible! :-)
Comment #6
marcoka commentedbut i still vote to keep the normal reset as an option too because normalize does not remove styling it normalizes it.
Comment #7
PCateNumbersUSA commentedI would love this as well, but agree with e0anima that a normal reset should be kept as well, at least as an option.
Comment #8
kingfisher64 commentedJust to emphasise that the request was to add normalise.css as an unchecked addition to reset.css, so it's not replacing anything just giving omega users another choice. :)
Comment #9
Yaazkal commentedHello, this patch will let normalize.css be available for omega. It is unchecked by default.
Regards.
Comment #10
jwilson3Normalize.css is up to 2.1.0, anyone up for a reroll?
Comment #11
dddbbb commentedI'd also really like to see this as a UI option in Omega.
Comment #12
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