- is legal to start identifiers in CSS3 now
David Hyatt
hyatt at apple.com
Wed Sep 3 03:41:11 CEST 2003
Another change I made at the same time was to rename all the "konq-"
properties and values to "khtml-" instead. Since "konq" is the browser
and "khtml" is the engine, it made more sense to use "khtml-" for
values that both Safari and Konqueror plan to use. That allows us to
reserve "-konq" and "-apple" or "-safari" for the properties that
really will only apply to one browser or the other.
dave
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 2:40 AM, Leo Savernik wrote:
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> Am Dienstag, 2. September 2003 22:32 schrieb David Hyatt:
>> The WG agreed that - is now legal, and the grammar has been amended
>> for
>> CSS3. Here is the change. With this change, you can replace all the
>> "\2d " in your html.css and quirk.css with "-".
>
> Yoh! A great victory for common sense.
>
> I also intended to fix it some time ago, but it wasn't "standard"
> then. Now
> that it is, it should be included (also given the fact that mozilla
> supports
> initial - for ages).
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