I understand that if I disable the "Show User Agent CSS" option I
should not see this in the Style panel, should I?

-moz-background-clip:border;
-moz-background-inline-policy:continuous;
-moz-background-origin:padding;

The option is working because it adds or remove "html.css" to the
panel but I cannot hide these other rules. The panel claims they are
in the site's *.css file (it mentions the file name and the line). If
I click on the file link I get a copy of the file where those rules
_are_ actually there. But they're *not* there if I inspect the CSS
file from Firefox's View Source and, definitively, they aren't in the
original file.

I've disabled JavaScript just in case but it still happens. It only
seems to affect one of the sites I am developing. I do all sites
mostly the same way so I can't figure out what makes this different.

Do you have any clue about why this -moz-background-* stuff shows up?

I'm using latest 1.5.0 on Windows XP.
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