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-# Modern Improvements for Default Browser Styles
-
-2021-11-09
+[[!meta title="Modern Improvements for Default Browser Styles"]]
+[[!meta date="2021-11-09"]]
This website *almost* exclusively uses the browser's (whichever one that might be) default styling to render it's HTML. I firmly believe, and have [stated in a previous post](/css-js-mistake/), that the default HTML styling across all browsers is a thing of beauty. "Consistent and boring" is how I tend to refer to default browser styles - and I mean that in a *good way*.
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-## Refs
+[^1]: `18px` seems to be the perfect sweet spot between "almost too large, yet not small enough to strain my eyes"
-1. `18px` seems to be the perfect sweet spot between "almost too large, yet not small enough to strain my eyes"
-2. At the time of this article's publish date
+[^2]: At the time of this article's publish date