Reset Utility

Our reset utility is constructed as follows:

/* Box sizing rules */
*,
*::before,
*::after
{
box-sizing: border-box;
}

/* Remove default margin */
body,
h1,
h2,
h3,
h4,
p,
figure,
blockquote,
dl,
dd
{
margin: 0;
}

/* Remove list styles on ul, ol elements with a list role, which suggests default styling will be removed */
:where(ul, ol)[role="list"] {
list-style: none;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
}

/* Set core root defaults */
html:focus-within {
scroll-behavior: smooth;
}

/* Set core body defaults */
body {
min-height: 100vh;
text-rendering: optimizeSpeed;
line-height: 1.5;
}

/* A elements that don't have a class get default styles */
a:not([class]) {
text-decoration-skip-ink: auto;
}

/* Make images easier to work with */
img,
picture
{
max-width: 100%;
display: block;
}

/* Inherit fonts for inputs and buttons */
input,
button,
textarea,
select
{
font: inherit;
}

/* Remove all animations, transitions and smooth scroll for people that prefer not to see them */
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
html:focus-within {
scroll-behavior: auto;
}

*,
*::before,
*::after
{
animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
scroll-behavior: auto !important;
}
}

Purpose

This reset is a fantastic reset by Andy Bell. As quoted:

In this modern era of web development, we don’t really need a heavy-handed reset, or even a reset at all, because CSS browser compatibility issues are much less likely than they were in the old IE 6 days. That era was when resets such as normalize.css came about and saved us all heaps of hell. Those days are gone now and we can trust our browsers to behave more, so I think resets like that are probably mostly redundant.