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CSS-P (Cascading Style Sheets Positioning)

In the first implementation of CSS in Netscape Communications's Navigator, additional functionality was included which added absolute positioning and layering to the initial CSS1 specification. Netscape Communications submitted a working draft as a proposal for these positioning features to W3C.
W3C decided to incorporate the functionality of CSS-P into CSS2. Consequently, CSS2 contains absolute positioning and layering, and (apart from the working draft of Netscape Communications's original submission) there is no official CSS-P recommendation.

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