Bump normalize version from v5 to v8 #760
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Reduces file size (uncompressed) from 8KB to 6KB.
The main difference really is dropping all the lte IE 9 support hacks.
(https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
v5 was released way back in 2016 and v8 was released way back in 2018.
The repo doesn't seem be maintained and questions asked by the community
seem to support that assumption (necolas/normalize.css#880)
Theres a bigger question of whether this is the approach we still want to
use or perhaps investigate whether there is a modern normalizer out there some
where. In the issue I linked to there are a couple of suggestions at alternative
ones that we could look at.