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hlaford
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posted posted 01-18-2002 15:22

Where can I find a decent resource defining/describing all the -moz style properties?

Emperor
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers

From: Cell 53, East Wing
Insane since: Jul 2001

posted posted 01-18-2002 16:27

hlaford: Good question I've been looking for one specfic site but try these for examples:

-moz-border:
www.dynamicdrive.com/morezone/csseffect.htm#3
www.styleassistant.de/tips/tip46.htm

Actually look through this list at all the -moz related styles (you can then plug the names into Google and go from there):
www.inter-cool.net/~phantasm/ssn/index-a-z.html

Hmmm not as helpful as I first thought (I'll dig through some notes and see what else I can find).

Emps


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Emperor
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers

From: Cell 53, East Wing
Insane since: Jul 2001

posted posted 01-18-2002 17:13

This is an interesting page:
http://webmail.nic.fi/~tapio1/Teaching/NonstandardCSS.php3

and this explains most of them in detail:
www.xulplanet.com/tutorials/xultu/elemref/ref_StyleProperties.html

I suspect things like:

-moz-outline

will become popular (its defined the same way as border but it doesn't take up any space or cause reflowing of the page) - see: www.ideenreich.com/browser/netscape6_spezial_2.shtml

The others as far as I'm aware of (but see xulplanet.com link that I added after this) are:

-moz-binding

-moz-border
See above. -moz-border-radius and -moz-border-colors should prove pretty useful.

-moz-box
Some pretty strong controls over what goes on in the box.

-moz-float-edge www.hixie.ch/tests/adhoc/css/mozilla/float-edge

-moz-opacity www.hixie.ch/tests/adhoc/css/mozilla/opacity
and plenty of other places.

-moz-user
-moz-user-focus, -moz-user-input and -moz-user-select look interesting

Most of them seem to preempt some of the things coming in CSS3 or ones that are buggy in CSS2 - outline, box, etc. or are XML related (like binding). This is something I should look into more.

Emps


Beware of men without beards and women with beards - Basque proverb



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