CSS resets emerged to address inconsistencies in how user agents present web pages. If all user agents handled CSS identically, resets would be unnecessary.
Many developers continue to use CSS resets despite not fully understanding the importance of web styling differences. Their apprehension might not always be warranted with modern practices.
There's a divided reality in web development: while CSS reset users feel a consistent need for them, developers exist who successfully build without these resets.
Attention to whether styling differences across user agents affect a project can determine whether a CSS reset is necessary or beneficial for developers.
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