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Old 03-05-2015, 01:32 PM   #6
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@eschwartz As far as I have understood now: Defined/undefined HTML elements, attributes, properties or values (or whatsoever) gets syntax highlightning in calibre. But a undefined ''xyz'' must not be wrong automatically and therefore to be removed.

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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Just because a CSS property is unknown does not mean it should be removed. An unknown CSS property simply means that the CSS property was not defined in the CSS 2.1 spec.
Anyway, we shouldn't deepen this issue further. Currently I understand these matters very little. By the time I'm going to gain more insight so tolerance of the opponent is welcome.

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