Let's make sure that this thread stays on topic. Please no more posts about:

-- the various spelling of words in the USA versus the UK
-- what may or may not be included in CSS 3
-- anything else off-topic

It's fine to discuss the accessibility implications of certain CSS 
rules, but please do not stray into discussing accessibility in and of 
itself. Keep the connection to practical CSS, or don't post it here.

Thanks for your cooperation,
Zoe Gillenwater
css-d list moderator

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