The latest Webkit nightlies now use the -webkit prefix instead of - 
khtml (I forget off the top of my head if they still recognize -khtml  
properties).  The WebKit developers don't really publicize -webkit  
properties because most of them are only intended for use internally  
within the engine, and the ones that are more public oriented (- 
webkit-border-radius for example) are usually based off incomplete or  
in development specs and are subject to change at any time.  So  
basically, use -webkit properties carefully.

Cheers,
Matt

P.S. Text shadows can be achieved in WebKit/Safari without any - 
webkit tickery, just text-shadow.

On Nov 16, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Barney Carroll wrote:

> Andrew and Don, cheers.
>
> KHTML, the technology itself, is widely documented - although  
> mostly in
> purely abstract forms. I am interested in finding a definition of  
> khtml
> css properties, with a listing, explanation, and lists of possible
> values to assign to them. That's why I specifically searched for
> "-khtml" - because I'm interested in properties such as
> "-khtml-line-break" etc.
>
> A popular(ish) example is -khtml-text-decorations-in-effect, which is
> usually used to generate drop-shadows as seen on many Apple sites when
> using Safari.
>
> It's a very specific (almost incidental) aspect of KHTML's properties,
> and isn't KHTML proper (it's css for - thanks Andrew - Konqueror-based
> browsers).
>
> As I say, I'm still gobsmacked that the interweb seems to offer  
> nothing
> on this.
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