all: unset
removes all values previously set for a property, including any default values.
all: revert
sets the value of a property to its inherited value, effectively undoing any changes made to the property in the current selector.
The key difference between the two is that all: unset
removes all values, including defaults, while all: revert
only reverts to the inherited value.
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