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Same issue here! bumping for visibility. I have my external monitor on the left, so for me, it's the right side that has thumbnails way too thin: ![coverflow-alt-tab-issue_1440](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10665890/188345692-5fec0ffc-b687-49b0-9dd3-74c2cc6be1d2.png)

@dsheeler I'm not sure that's a good idea. I use my monitors separately, rather than as one continuous piece. I would prefer if it just behaved the same way it...

I was going to open a new issue for this! I think the most important elements affected are `input` and `textarea`. ### Here's an example of Ubuntu18.04 with the GNOME...

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10665890/54091433-5000f800-4356-11e9-986e-81ccc37ff515.png) Some details are crossed out but you can see the buttons and favicons have all been altered.

I see. But l think it's a good idea to keep the impact of this as small as possible and we can go from there later on. It's *mini*reset.css after...

@Pizzacus How about the scrollbar? I need to test that out at some point.

@Pizzacus I don't think it's about "causing problems" per se. The scrollbar is part of a consistent user experience, and I don't think it's the call of a reset stylesheet...

I guess I think of the scrollbar as a widget of the browser, and not as an element of the webpage; therefore, not touching the scrollbar is consistent browser experience...

This conversation reminds me of political debates comparing a conservative distribution of power versus a progressive distribution of power; both have pros and cons. However, I think minireset is designed...

I have been busy, but just got time to test out setting `:root` by default. This is my code: ``` Demo :root { background-color: #fff; color: #000; } body {...