I just did a little check after noticing something while developing. But 
.css('margin'); and .css('padding'); are fairly inconsistent, could be 
considered buggy even.
Issue is present in both 1.3.2 and 1.2.6

Test case uploaded to:
http://test.4query.org/combined-css/

I've tested in Firefox3, Midori (WebKit browser), and Opera 9.64, test 
case output for them:
Firefox: http://test.4query.org/combined-css/firefox.html
Midori: http://test.4query.org/combined-css/midori.txt
Opera: http://test.4query.org/combined-css/opera.txt

Firefox outputs "t r b l" form whenever it has the data, while midori 
and opera output the shortened combined value form.
Firefox and Midori both do not report margin/padding when defined in a 
style tag instead of on .style; However they do report marginLeft (style 
was defined like #a { margin: ...; })
Opera is the only one that reports margin/padding when defined in a 
style tag.

If it's something we want to fix, it should be easy to handle by mapping 
margin/padding or whatever combined formats to queries for the four trbl 
values and combine them together.

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