Changes to @csstools/normalize.css

10.1.0 (June 3, 2019)

10.0.0 (May 16, 2019)

There are now 2 versions of normalize.css. Nicolas Gallagher and I started writing normalize.css together. I named and created the normalize.css repository with the help of Paul Irish and Ben Alman. I transferred the repository to Necolas, who made it into a “household” CSS library. Much later I resumed management of normalize.css with Luciano Battagliero. We tagged, deprecated, and removed “opinionated” styles — styles developers often prefer but which do not fix bugs or “normalize” browser differences. Necolas disagreed with this change, and resolved the matter AFAIK by removing all of the other contributors, locking discussion threads, wiping my name (and his) from all files, and blocking me from being able to follow the project.

I may later create a new project with a new name, but for now I intend to continue working on the normalize.css project, sometimes under the “csstools” tag. I hope one day our differences are resolved and the projects will be one again.

For reference within this project: normalize.css resolves bugs and common browser inconsistencies. opinionated.css does the same while preserving the classic opinionated styles.


9.0.1 (September 4, 2018)

9.0.0 (August 22, 2018)


8.0.0 (June 15, 2018)


7.0.0 (May 26, 2017)


6.0.0 (March 26, 2017)

At the time of this writing, for anyone who still wants/needs the opinionated rules, see opinionate.css_.


5.0.0 (October 3, 2016)


4.2.0 (June 30, 2016)

4.1.1 (April 12, 2016)

4.1.0 (April 11, 2016)

4.0.0 (March 19, 2016)


3.0.3 (March 30, 2015)

3.0.2 (October 4, 2014)

3.0.1 (March 27, 2014)

3.0.0 (January 28, 2014)

3.0.0-rc.1 (January 26, 2014)


2.1.3 (August 26, 2013)

2.1.2 (May 11, 2013)

2.1.1 (April 8, 2013)

2.1.0 (January 21, 2013)

2.0.1 (August 20, 2012)

2.0.0 (August 19, 2012)


1.0.1 (August 19, 2012)

1.0.0 (August 14, 2012)

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