Alan Gresley wrote:

With this statement, "the inability of browser vendors to comply with
W3C specifications." I can assure that the total reverse is true.

The greatest change regarding CSS is the extensive work in re-writing
various parts of the CSS2.1 specs to match current browser behavior.

If "the total reverse is true", and browser vendors were not unable
to comply with W3C specifications, why did it need "extensive work
in re-writing various parts of the CSS2.1 specs to match current
browser behaviour" ?  It should have required none at all, since
all modern browsers would already have been fully compliant.

Philip Taylor
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