That way also you don’t get anomalous behaviour when you write lists without wrapping each item’s contents in. Why apply it to paragraphs and headings alone? Would it not be better to just apply it to the root element? Let it cascade, it’s an inherited property.
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*:where(:not(iframe, canvas, img, svg, video):not(svg \*)) ` needs border-box on body if you introduce padding or don’t zero margin, and that if you have an element inside the body that constrains the whole page’s width with max-width and also has margin or padding, same situation. \* Remove all the styles of the "User-Agent-Stylesheet", except for the 'display' property */ TL DR: This rule does most of the heavy lifting and is the most novel aspect of this approach: Here's a great interview with the author on CSS Tricks that explains some of the design choices in depth (this is where I first came across it).