It makes browsers render all elements more consistently and in line with modern standards. It precisely targets only the styles that need normalizing.
Normalize.css is a tool in the Templating Languages & Extensions category of a tech stack.
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Google Chrome, Firefox, HTML5, Internet Explorer, Safari and 2 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with Normalize.css. Here's a list of all 7 tools that integrate with Normalize.css.