True.  What's difficult from a semantics perspective, is that the method name
'css' connotes that css properties should be acceptible parameters. If this
method is only allowed to accept style keys, then perhaps the method name
ought to change.  Just some thoughts...

Dylan Verheul wrote:
> 
> Actually, in DOM terms, zIndex is the only correct name.
> 
> On 9/6/06, Isaac Weinhausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I just tested your fix and it worked perfectly.  Thanks for your post. 
>> My
>> head was spinning for a while...
>>
>> Isaac Weinhausen wrote:
>> >
>> > I also have the same exact problem.  'Z-index' worked perfectly in 1.0,
>> > but not in 1.01 when using IE.  I will try your fix and let you know
>> what
>> > the result is.
>> >
>> > -Isaac
>> >
>> >
>> > aedmonds wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Wanted to say that $().css('z-index', '2') does not work in IE but
>> does
>> >> work in FF. What will work in both browsers is $().css('zIndex', '2').
>> >>
>> >> Not sure if this is a bug but it did throw me for a loop for a few
>> >> minutes. I actually just noticed it because 'z-index' was working fine
>> >> pre-1.0. I'm currently using "Rev: 249".
>> >>
>> >> Can anyone else confirm this?
>> >>
>> >> -Aaron
>> >>
>> >
>> >
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