Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
The question is if these are compliant with some new standard.

Not a finalized one, but one that is still in work and subject to change. Current "SeaMonkey 2.1a1pre" development builds have experimental support for a number of those unfinalized "CSS 3" things.

To the extent that this collection might be useful for testing I wish them well. I confess that chrome is on my to-do list, but absent any critical SM shortcomings (can't do something I actually need), I'm not going to change.

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Bill Davidsen <[email protected]>
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