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From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | bug#69132: [ELPA] Remove jQuery from elpa.gnu.org |
Date: | Sun, 18 Feb 2024 16:24:21 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
On 18/02/2024 16:13, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I understand that you can circumvent such resets, but if all web-pages need to start with a reset, then why don't all browsers start in the same default CSS state?
Same reason why we don't just have one browser that's developed for the good of everyone and satisfies everyone's wishes.
In my world view, we should focus on the semantic content of our pages to let the renderer decide how best to present it.
Then you wouldn't have any CSS rules pertaining to size or color.
In any case, it seems that the only reason we currently have a reset is so it looks the same everywhere. If that's the case, I'm perfectly OK with Philip's removal of the reset, since I don't think we should aim for it to look the same everywhere (I'm pretty sure it won't look the same on paper or in audio or in braille as it does on my screen anyway).
Paper is a different medium. But there are dedicated selectors for it, if we were interested in defining that look.
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