I would prefer CSS3 naming conventions as well. 

Clay 

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On Oct 12, 2012, at 6:48 AM, Peter Hancock <peter.hanc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for taking the time to review this!
> 
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Glenn Adams <gl...@skynav.com> wrote:
>> ...
>> However, I also notice that the fox property name proposed in [1] contains
>> uppercase (fox:border-BLOCK-radius-INLINE). That is a definite no-no, and
>> thus warrants a -1 vote until changed to LC. All LC please!
> 
> The upper case BLOCK and INLINE were meant to represent variables with
> values before and after, and start and end, respectively.
> 
>> I haven't had a chance to look at the details, but does this extension
>> follow the (property name and value) definitions found in CSS3 Backgrounds
>> and Borders [4]? If it doesn't, then my vote is -1; otherwise, I would vote
>> +1.
> 
> I do concede that there is a departure from CSS3:
> To specify the top left corner in CSS3 you do
> border-top-left-radius="x y"
> and with the fox extension (assuming a viewport orientated with the page)
> fox:border-start-radius-before="x"
> fox:border-before-radius-start="y"
> 
> If this is unsatisfactory then I guess it is back to the drawing board.
> 
> Peter

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