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Is it necessary to include normalize.css in every html file?

Do we need to compulsorily add normalize.css in every project we create? Thanks in advance!

1 Answer

Emma Willmann
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Emma Willmann
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There's no rule that says you have to, but I think it's a good idea. The idea of normalize.css is to smooth out browser inconsistencies and will help the site you develop to be more similar on different browsers.

Cross-device inconsistencies as well as cross browser inconsistencies.