On 05.11.2010 12:44, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:

That is a philosophical perspective which you are perfectly
entitled to hold, but with which I personally have no
sympathy whatsoever.  Standards are standards : ignore
them at your own risk.

Whose talking about /ignoring/ standards?

There's a practical side of web design that neither I, nor W3C, ignore...

"Follow standards as well as you can and as far as possible, but no need to follow them off the cliff".

...which is why you will find such non-standard, proprietary, CSS even on sites to those who are responsible for the standards we have, and those that will come in the future. The need for non-standard/proprietary code will disappear when all browsers in widespread use are up to standards, and not before.

regards
        Georg
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