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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions css-properties-values-api/Overview.bs
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Expand Up @@ -334,12 +334,12 @@ so long as you don't violate the (very liberal) syntax for custom properties.

Registering a custom property does not change this.
Even if a custom property is, for example,
registered with `syntax: "<color>"`,
registered with `syntax: "&lt;color>"`,
a rule like `@supports (--foo: 1em) {...}`
will still evaluate as true and apply those styles.

Note: This matches the parsing behavior of registered custom properties.
A registered custom property specified as `"<color>"`
A registered custom property specified as `"&lt;color>"`
but written as `--foo: 1em;` will still be accepted as valid at parse-time,
but be automatically [=invalid at computed-value time=].
As ''@supports'' tests parse behavior,
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