On 1 Dec 2004, at 4:13 am, Chris Kennon wrote:

Would you explain the abbreviation IR and what is the name, and where can I read about this rule:
a[href]:focus {-moz-outline: 2px solid -moz-mac-focusring;}


IR stands for Image Replacement - like the FIR or sFir methods, where CSS (and/or Js) is used to replace text with an image...

Terrence already explained the -moz-outline and -moz-mac-focusring thingies

Note that the -moz-outline property is functionally equivalent to the css2.1 outline property, which is supported by IE Mac and Safari, and Opera 7.54.
<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/ui.html#propdef-outline>


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