I just found a peculiar bug in Safari.
It recognises a CSS attribute of ‘background-colour’ - yes, thats with the non-American spelling.
Is that bizarre, or what?
‘Why’, I asked myself, ‘is this displaying the correct colour in Safari but no other browser?’
Because Safari can spell! Hurray!
Not that it is useful, given the low user numbers of OSX, let alone Safari.
In some ways it is good, as it is nice to know that someone is ignoring standards in a good way, but more generally I think this is a bad thing as it fractures standards.
Hmmm.. perhaps a submission to the W3C CSS3 group to change spellings to the more commonly accepted standard is needed? ;)