The CSS Reset, again | pawelgrzybek.com

Apparently you are not a real CSS dev if you don’t maintain your own CSS reset. Challenge accepted! Not a typical reset, but for sure a bunch of opinions.

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Top 11 CSS Tricks Every Web Developer Should Know, by (not on Mastodon or Bluesky):

https://archive.ph/JbGFA

#css #customproperties #layout #animations #selectors #positioning #darkmode #resets #tipsandtricks

The Coyier CSS Starter – Frontend Masters Blog

A fairly opinionated CSS starter by Chris, following a set of personal principals to guide what is in there and what isn't.

Let’s See Paul Allen’s CSS Reset, by @dbushell:

https://dbushell.com/2025/09/12/css-reset/

#css #resets

Let’s see Paul Allen’s CSS Reset

The one where we study the important details

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There are many reasons against CSS resets, the biggest one being all the many, many, many websites that do without them.

But if you ask me, there are so many contradictory and strange things about CSS resets—in an age that sports a few engines, but in which it feels like everyone is just using one—, that their continued use is somewhat bizarre.

More food for thought? Last year’s article for SitePoint:

https://www.sitepoint.com/css-reset-contradiction/

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The CSS Reset Contradiction — SitePoint

Read The CSS Reset Contradiction and learn CSS with SitePoint. Our web development and design tutorials, courses, and books will teach you HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, and more.

There’s No Such Thing as a CSS Reset, by @aaadaaam.com:

https://aaadaaam.com/notes/useful-defaults/

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There’s no such thing as a CSS reset | Adam Stoddard

There's only directly useful defaults, or not.

The CSS Reset Contradiction:

Re-publishing my article for SitePoint, discussing what I think we miss in our conversations: Notably, what are the premises for CSS resets? What’s the reality—or are the realities? And, how could we also approach resets?

https://meiert.com/en/blog/the-css-reset-contradiction/

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The CSS Reset Contradiction · Jens Oliver Meiert

Re-publishing my article for SitePoint, discussing what I think we miss in our conversations: Notably, what are the premises for CSS resets? What’s the reality—or are the realities? And, how could we also approach resets?

The CSS Reset Contradiction:

I wrote another article for SitePoint, about CSS resets and what I think we miss in our conversations: Notably, what are the premises? What’s the reality—or are the realities? And, how could we also approach resets?

https://www.sitepoint.com/css-reset-contradiction/

#css #resets

The CSS Reset Contradiction — SitePoint

Read The CSS Reset Contradiction and learn CSS with SitePoint. Our web development and design tutorials, courses, and books will teach you HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, and more.

Interview mit Kezia Rice, RESETs neuester Redakteurin für Nachhaltigkeit

Kezia ist eine freiberufliche Redakteurin aus UK - und schreibt ab jetzt für RESET.

Digital for Good | RESET.ORG

If everyone didn't hustle lifestyle, gig disrupt, corporate ho, day trade, fanboy megacorps, ... and just stuck to listicles of companies with 2-20 people rocking the world, then half of this capitalist, oligarchy, rentseeker, societal capture thingy goes to hell.

No need for guillotines, communist overthrow, anarchist armageddon, societal blood purge, ...

Just let small business and popular companies back in the game. Don't cringe at them -- be supportive. Tell them to stay in business, and never sell out. Don't push dreams of making it too big to handle.

Small is being hoovered up, and hooked people are in an unstoppable world destroying crunch.

I want a local bicycle service guy content to be on the tools. Not fifty different car franchises doing the same thing in local strip malls. Don't buy these dumb shiny dump truck looking things.

Walk away from all that, and pick the small guy who's fighting the fight like the rest of us. The dirty little business wedged in plain site that's on its last legs. The people with grit and stories. Maybe they're a little mad, but so what! The milkman, baker, grocer, and everybody else always had an oddity about them.

Supermarkets were as bad of a drug of the masses as other big name opiates. There was no will power to stick with the small guys that kept prices down as if was their life's battle on your behalf.

The black knights in the story. Bring them out to destroy your societal woes.

#Resets #SmallBusiness #GoodCompanies