A CSS boilerplate is a set of unoriginal and unspecific CSS rules designed for inherent use in web projects. Using one can help you get your CSS up and running in seconds. The problem with popular CSS boilerplates is that they tend to be overzealous.
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Don’t reset marginsDefinitely reset the box modelWhat you do with borders is up to youForce images to behaveReset (most) listsEnhance link underlinesChange the root font sizeDisable the text inflation algorithmEnable smooth scrollingRethink how focus worksProvide interactive elements with a cursorOver 200k developers use LogRocket to create better digital experiencesClosing thoughtsIs your frontend hogging your users' CPU?1 Comment
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