- From: Thomas Phinney <tphinney@cal.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 08:59:45 -0700
- To: John Daggett <jdaggett@mozilla.com>
- Cc: Christopher Slye <cslye@adobe.com>, www-style <www-style@w3.org>
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 11:52 PM, John Daggett <jdaggett@mozilla.com> wrote: > The keyword 'normal' is commonly used in CSS to indicate 'default', it's > the value a property will typically assume when it's not specified > explicitly. I realize 'default' might seem more natural to some but > consistency with other CSS properties is important. Is it assumed that the effect of "default" can vary between UAs, or is the meaning of "default" usually specified by CSS? Regards, T -- "The rat's perturbed; it must sense nanobots! Code grey! We have a Helvetica scenario!" — http://xkcd.com/683/
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