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/* `XHTML, HTML4, HTML5 Reset | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
a, | |
abbr, | |
acronym, | |
address, | |
applet, | |
article, | |
aside, | |
audio, | |
b, | |
big, | |
blockquote, | |
body, | |
canvas, | |
caption, | |
center, | |
cite, | |
code, | |
dd, | |
del, | |
details, | |
dfn, | |
dialog, | |
div, | |
dl, | |
dt, | |
em, | |
embed, | |
fieldset, | |
figcaption, | |
figure, | |
font, | |
footer, | |
form, | |
h1, | |
h2, | |
h3, | |
h4, | |
h5, | |
h6, | |
header, | |
hgroup, | |
hr, | |
html, | |
i, | |
iframe, | |
img, | |
ins, | |
kbd, | |
label, | |
legend, | |
li, | |
mark, | |
menu, | |
meter, | |
nav, | |
object, | |
ol, | |
output, | |
p, | |
pre, | |
progress, | |
q, | |
rp, | |
rt, | |
ruby, | |
s, | |
samp, | |
section, | |
small, | |
span, | |
strike, | |
strong, | |
sub, | |
summary, | |
sup, | |
table, | |
tbody, | |
td, | |
tfoot, | |
th, | |
thead, | |
time, | |
tr, | |
tt, | |
u, | |
ul, | |
var, | |
video, | |
xmp { | |
border: 0; | |
margin: 0; | |
padding: 0; | |
font-size: 100%; | |
} | |
html, | |
body { | |
height: 100%; | |
} | |
article, | |
aside, | |
details, | |
figcaption, | |
figure, | |
footer, | |
header, | |
hgroup, | |
menu, | |
nav, | |
section { | |
/* | |
Override the default (display: inline) for | |
browsers that do not recognize HTML5 tags. | |
IE8 (and lower) requires a shiv: | |
http://ejohn.org/blog/html5-shiv | |
*/ | |
display: block; | |
} | |
b, | |
strong { | |
/* | |
Makes browsers agree. | |
IE + Opera = font-weight: bold. | |
Gecko + WebKit = font-weight: bolder. | |
*/ | |
font-weight: bold; | |
} | |
img { | |
font-size: 0; | |
vertical-align: middle; | |
/* | |
For IE. | |
http://css-tricks.com/ie-fix-bicubic-scaling-for-images | |
*/ | |
-ms-interpolation-mode: bicubic; | |
} | |
li { | |
/* | |
For IE6 + IE7. | |
*/ | |
display: list-item; | |
} | |
table { | |
border-collapse: collapse; | |
border-spacing: 0; | |
} | |
th, | |
td, | |
caption { | |
font-weight: normal; | |
vertical-align: top; | |
text-align: left; | |
} | |
svg { | |
/* | |
For IE9. | |
*/ | |
overflow: hidden; | |
} |
@nathansmith - there's no point to a dual MIT/GPL license. MIT by itself is enough, derivative works are allowed to be GPL licensed.
IIRC its the drupal community that doesnt seem to agree with this. They are the reason jQuery is MIT/GPL.
from what i can tell drupal is wrong, and chris is correct. but... yeah...
@chris -- Yeah, that's why I made 960 both MIT + GPL, so that it could be used in Drupal themes. And Paul's right, that's why jQuery (which was initially MIT only) went dual MIT + GPL, to be more explicit for inclusion in GPL'd projects -- namely Drupal.
Fucking licenses. How do they work?
MIT = Use for whatever you want, commercial or otherwise -- just give credit.
GPL = Anything you release as a derivative work must also be free, and GPL.
Under a dual license, someone can use the work as "MIT" and not have to abide by GPL's re-release stipulations. GPL is nice because it forces open source to stay as such, but it's a "poison pill" if derivative works are included in a larger commercial product, as technically it GPL's the whole thing.
At least, that's my non-lawyerly take on it how things work.
@dajare -- It's free to do whatever you want with. I'll probably include it with 960 soon-ish, so it'll be dual MIT / GPL licensed.