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100100not desirable, we believe the advantages to the revisions in CSS 2.1
101101are worthwhile.
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103+ < p > CSS 2.1 is derived from and is intended to replace CSS2. Some
104+ parts of CSS2 are unchanged in CSS 2.1, some parts have been
105+ altered, and some parts removed. The removed portions may be used in a
106+ future CSS3 specification. Implementations may refer to CSS2 for the
107+ definitions of features that have been removed, but for other features
108+ CSS 2.1 is the normative reference.
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103110< h2 > < a name ="q2 "> 1.2 Reading the specification</ a > </ h2 >
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105112< P > This specification has been written with two types of readers in
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117117represents a "snapshot" of CSS usage: it consists of all CSS features
118118that are implemented interoperably at the date of publication of the Recommendation.
119119
120+ < p > CSS 2.1 is derived from and is intended to replace CSS2. Some
121+ parts of CSS2 are unchanged in CSS 2.1, some parts have been
122+ altered, and some parts removed. The removed portions may be used in a
123+ future CSS3 specification. Implementations may refer to CSS2 for the
124+ definitions of features that have been removed, but for other features
125+ CSS 2.1 is the normative reference.
126+
120127< h2 id =status > Status of this document</ h2 >
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122129< p > < em > This section describes the status of this document at the time
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