Hi all,

I just noticed via Roger Johansson's blog[1] that the Safari team are building 
in non-standard CSS properties[2]. I know this is nothing new, as Firefox / 
Mozilla has it's non-standard CSS commands too (mainly for XUL development?)[3] 
etc, but wonder what the motivation is. Isn't this the 2007 equivalent of the 
<blink> and <marquee> tags we all know and hate?

What advantage does it give to browser vendors to implement non-standard CSS 
properties?

Paul 'Genuinely curious' Bennett


[1] http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200702/new_css_properties_in_safari/
[2] http://webkit.org/blog/?p=85
[3] http://www.eightlines.com/neil/mozskin/csscommands.html


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