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Why normalize.css v3? #121

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yangkennyk opened this issue Apr 13, 2017 · 5 comments
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Why normalize.css v3? #121

yangkennyk opened this issue Apr 13, 2017 · 5 comments

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@yangkennyk
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just curious as to why slate has normalize.css v3 when there is v6.

@NathanPJF
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Hi @yangkennyk v3 was the version were were using on our other themes for awhile. This is a remanent of that workflow, but I'm going to mark this as an "enhancement" so we can revisit the version in the future.

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Here's a change log of what has changed between versions. Due to the nature of slate coming with near nothing styled out of the box I would be in favour of using v6 of normalize.

@t-kelly t-kelly added this to the 0.11.0 milestone Jun 20, 2017
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t-kelly commented Jun 20, 2017

Will investigate this further for our next release.

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t-kelly commented Jul 11, 2017

Upgraded to v7 in Slate 0.11.0

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