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Reset for HTML4 / HTML5
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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; | |
} |
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.
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Fucking licenses. How do they work?