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Start your free trialEmilio Larrea
844 PointsIm on firefox, I did the normalize.css relation and I have no changes like: No bullet holes, different font, etc...
I followed all the steps and revised syntax, is it because of firefox, or is something wrong?
1 Answer
Christoph Hellmuth
11,604 PointsProbably you did something wrong.
Here a quick reminder on how to use normalize.css
How to use normalize.css
First, install or download normalize.css from GitHub. There are then 2 main ways to make use of it.
Approach 1: use normalize.css as a starting point for your own project’s base CSS, customising the values to match the design’s requirements.
Approach 2: include normalize.css untouched and build upon it, overriding the defaults later in your CSS if necessary.
Jon Major
3,531 PointsJon Major
3,531 PointsCan you post your code? Firefox shouldn't be the problem.