Fractionally Restoring html.css
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For those of you wanting to learn more about restoring html.css, this is the article for you. In realty, you are only doing a fractional restoration, but a restoration none the less.
Having talked about how to completely rip away all brower default styles in Firefox, let’s consider the bare minimum of styles we’d need to make the Web at least moderately readable. As it turns out, the primary factor in document mangling caused by taking out the browser’s default styles is the loss of any display information. In the absence of information regarding what kind of box an element should generate, they’re all made to generate inline boxes. This is roughly equivalent to saying:
