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Continue Normalising Your CSS – CSS Wizardry
In the past months I’ve heard a lot of people question the need for normalize.css. But the truth is that normalize.css wasn’t only created to fix browser bugs but also to provide us developers with solid baseline styles. As Harry Roberts now points out, the latest normalize.css with 984 bytes after gzip doesn’t even add much to your existing codebase — in fact, it makes less than 1.3% of the average CSS project.