normalize
A CSS Reset is used to remove the default browser styling and make the website look same on all browsers
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normalize.css for styled-components
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Small and simple package that helps make your React Native app responsive easily
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URL normalization for Python
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The perfect starting point for CSS normalization, responsive vertical rhythm grids and modular scale typography.
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Windows Audio Loudness Equalizer
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AST normalization experiment
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Normalize diacritics in strings
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Batch equivalent of PyTorch Transforms.
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Build an absolute URL from a base URL and a relative URL (RFC 1808).
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Normalize values in package.json to improve compatibility, programmatic readability and usefulness with third party libs.
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Superagent plugin to convert server payload into different cases
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modern-normalize.css for styled-components
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PostgreSQL extension to normalize SQL statements
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The goal of this project is to make itself obsolete. We should try to get browsers to fix their own styles so we don't have to work around them indefinitely.
If you want to help out:
modern-normalize.css