Resetting HTML

I’ve recently discovered the wonderfully marked-up Sandbox theme for WordPress and, in so doing, discovered the inspiration to build another theme for myself.  But I also discovered rather quickly that there were a few minor problems with things not spreading out to the furthest edges of the browser.  So I sought help and found that I needed to reset the margins for the html and body tags.  I was also directed to this fabulous CSS entry called Reset Reloaded, which provides global resets for just about everything in a basic web page.  I applied these and discovered the beauty of a WordPress theme with absolutely no formatting whatsoever.  It’s a wonderful thing.

From there I’ve begun restructuring every element to my satisfaction, building what I need and want.  And with Sandbox, this is made all the easier because everything has an id or a class (or multiple classes).  All I have to do is look at the page source and see what tags are generated by the built-in code and then build the stylesheet accordingly.  I’m working on a single-column, minimalistic theme with very few (if any) frills or flourishes.  At this point, I’m thinking that most of the traditional sidebar content will also be shifted to a custom-built page template, but that one I’m going to have to work on a bit and see what comes of it.  It’s a work in progress, and I’ll likely finish it up sometime later this week, due to the fact that there will be a brief pause in all coding work while I read the final installment of Harry Potter tomorrow. 

If you’re a web coder, do check out Eric Meyer’s “Reset Reloaded.” I think you’ll like what you see and how much it cleans things up for you from the outset.

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