Proposing "normalize.mobile.css"#37
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…ss for reduced file size and parsing time. I stripped all the irrelevant browser rules. Hope I got it right.
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Thanks for thinking of using normalize.css in your Touch Boilerplate. I checked it out earlier; it looks interesting and might have some things that the Mobile H5BP could include. However, I'm not sure that there is much benefit to having/maintaining a mobile-only version of normalize.css. The savings are small and if the site were to be accessed from a desktop environment, it could cause problems. And with Windows Phone 7 being based on IE7, you might have inadvertently removed some normalizations that it requires. |
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mango is being pushed out within the next few days.. WP7 users wont be using ie7 much longer. |
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Hey Nicolas, I agree. In the next release, we'll remove the differentiation and use your original file. Thanks for putting in your thoughts and taking the time to reply. Cheers, Ran |
Proposing to add a "mobile browser only" version - normalize.mobile.css for reduced file size, parsing time and execution.
I stripped all the irrelevant browser rules. Hope I got it right. Tested on iphone.
I'm using it for a mobile boilerplate project called Touch boilerplate (http://labs.doat.com/) and would really like for it to be a part of your official project.
What do ya think?