• @rupl @heydonworks Found html5doctor.com/html-5-reset-stylesheet which looks pretty good on first glance. May build off of that

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  • Design #protip (looking at you Hulu), don’t make your loading spinner look like a filling circle, it makes people think it’ll load once full

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  • @rupl @heydonworks I’ll call that the Rupl Link Reset

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  • @rupl exactly.

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  • @rupl Literally what I want is the Meyer reset that’s a less harsh with its selectors (if I can) and some of Norm’s pseudo stuff

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  • @rupl I don’t want a normalize, I want a reset. Is that the direction Normalize 4.0 is heading?

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  • @rupl If I can find something that’ll do that for me, awesome. Otherwise I’m building my own!

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  • @rupl :P I have a legit reason! I need some things from EMR and Normalize, and I’d like it to have a softer touch!

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  • @kaelifa @onishiweb I do not use normalize. There are a handful of reset-like things it covers that EMR doesn’t, I’d like to have those.

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  • @kaelifa @onishiweb the point is not having someone else’s design decisions as a starting point, having a blank canvas to design up from

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  • @kaelifa @onishiweb I do not use frameworks (or more accurately, design systems).

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  • @kaelifa @onishiweb Same with a reset, but I prefer to start with not needing to override anything as opposed to needing to everything.

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  • @kaelifa @onishiweb Oh, see, I disagree. I don’t like Normalize, I want reset styles, but it does a handful of form things I’d like to keep

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  • @onishiweb That’s all I use, but it’s a little too harsh, and I want to bring in some of the things it’s missing from Normalize.

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  • Think I may try my hand at building a smaller CSS reset today

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  • @StuRobson want! Where did you get that? This is my hamburger shirt cottonbureau.com/products/delicious-navigation

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  • @StuRobson the hamburger! You fight for the hamburger! Actually, is totally fight for the hamburger…

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  • Front end architecture isn’t just Sass partial structures and class names. It’s about how a page gets built, from request to complete.

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  • @micahgodbolt @Una I’d argue architects are responsible for delivery and performance too. Not just ops.

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  • @Una not to? Async the fonts in, use subsetting where appropriate, treat as an enhancement.

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  • “I just want to rub oils on people” - @RonaiBrumett

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  • Thanks for being awesome #sasssummit. My sides are available here: snugug.github.io/responsive-grids/# And Singularity: github.com/at-import/Singularity

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  • RT @LeftyDesigner: Yes -> We’ve been using frameworks (Bootstrap, Foundation, etc.) as design crutches. Putting the cart before the horse. …

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  • RT @johnwlong: From @Snugug’s talk on grids. #SassSummit

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