Good, this is a stupid feature.
AGREED!
Again, I actually REMOVE this "feature" via userscript.
But... Web standards exist for a reason, in my opinion.
The end user should not have to "stumble upon" what standards were cherry-picked "in" and what standards were cherry-picked "out".
To me, the end user is supposed to be 'smart'. ie, not "dumbed down" by any Nanny State.
Admittedly, when I *witness* any browser NOT complying with "standards", my gut-reaction is that the developer "didn't know how to implement".
Not that they were "cherry-picked out".