I know someone's asked this, but I've never been around to hear it :)
With the assumption that transparencies are implemented in current
browsers as per CSS3 standard, what reason does W3 have for not
allowing tags to become opaque when their parent tags have a
transparency of less that one?  (It's like inheriting font size, but
allowing it only to become larger, not smaller).

A reference:
http://css-tricks.com/non-transparent-elements-inside-transparent-elements/

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~ Marshal Horn
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