CSS revert value

A CSS keyword value that resets a property's value to the default specified by the browser in its UA stylesheet, as if the webpage had not included any CSS. For example, display:revert on a <div> would result in display:block. This is in contrast to the initial value, which is simply defined on a per-property basis, and for display would be inline.

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