On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, Alan Gresley wrote

<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/about.html#reading>

 | This specification has been written with two types of readers in mind:
| CSS authors and CSS implementors. We hope the specification will provide
 | authors with the tools they need to write efficient, attractive, and
| accessible documents, without overexposing them to CSS's implementation
 | details. Implementors, however, should find all they need to build
 | conforming user agents. The specification begins with a general
 | presentation of CSS and becomes more and more technical and specific
 | towards the end.

I said the specs were 'aimed' at programmers, not 'exclusive to'. Your quote confirms this: "Implementors, however, should find all they need to build conforming user agents." So, a Software Requirement Specification also made available to CSS authors

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