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in order to pass the Acid2 test, the browser must ignore the invalid CSS... as long as web designers only use valid CSS, it doesn't really matter what the browser does with invalid CSS as long as it handles valid CSS correctly, but unfortunately not everyone uses valid CSS... so we are left to decide whether we should try to display a page with invalid CSS as the author intended it to be displayed or if we should ignore the invalid CSS... from the point of view of web designers who use invalid CSS and most end users, trying to fix invalid CSS is a good thing, and from the point of view of web designers who only use valid CSS, it doesn't matter what the browser does with invalid CSS... the only people who think ignoring invalid CSS is a good thing are pedantic lunixtards and people who can't afford post-1992 hardware.