Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-cascade][cssom] Define what happens when legacy shorthand has grammar broader than longhand (#7195)

The correct answer here is "mu" - if the legacy shorthand has a value not present in the real longhands, then it's a browser-specific extension. If we want it to not be that, we have to define what that value means in the real property. (Even if the answer is "nothing, this is just a technically-valid legacy keyword that does nothing".)

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