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emptykit.css

v1.0.1

Published

Specific CSS reset for Webkit/Chromium based apps

Downloads

771

Readme

emptykit npm

Specific CSS reset for Webkit/Chromium based apps

Build status npm

emptykit is a CSS reset specific for Webkit/Chromium apps such as Electron, Muon, Chrome extensions and websites that rely solely on browsers using those technologies (Chrome, Brave, Safari, and Opera).

Install

Via Package Manager

yarn add emptykit.css

Other methods

Why should you use this?

If you develop applications for Webkit/Chromium there's no need to have additional resets for platforms that you'll never need.

Differences between other CSS resets.

emptykit is specific for Webkit/Chromium-dependent apps and while it can work well using other technologies, they were not tested nor will be as emptykit was designed specificaly for them.

If you need to support other engines, normalize.css or sanitize.css might be better suitable for you.

Support

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Contributing

Please open an issue or pull request if there's something you'd like to propose/change.

License

CC0

To the extent possible under law, Cezar Augusto has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.