> I'm also not sure how browsers are supposed to handle a non-repeating
> animated gif as on-hover background, so I don't know what's "correct"
> behavior here.

I'm not sure what the "correct" way is either, but regardless, I don't
code to firefox or any other browser first.  I code to standards
first.  Then I work around bugs.  And while firefox is much better
than IE, it still has its own unique bugs.  So back to the original
question, is there any way to serve a rule only to firefox (or only to
non-firefox) without invalidating the css?
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