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There was a bug in the compatibility tables where we'd output -gecko for Mozilla prefixed CSS properties. That was incorrect; it should have been moz. Now we've fixed that, but the CSS rule targets the old .gecko and needs to be changed to .moz.
Seems a little obscure so bumped down a notch. Infra.
Created attachment 1191 [details] What compat tables look like without the change
This change should take literally a second to make for someone with access to modify the CSS. Without it, "-moz" tags in the compatibility tables are illegible (see screenshot).
Changed. Let me know if this doesn't have the desired effect.
*** Bug 19133 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Hmm this used to work but now it's not working correctly and has reverted to the earlier behavior.
Fixed. Again.