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-CSS.AllowTricky
-TYPE: bool
-DEFAULT: false
-VERSION: 3.1.0
---DESCRIPTION--
-This parameter determines whether or not to allow "tricky" CSS properties and
-values. Tricky CSS properties/values can drastically modify page layout or
-be used for deceptive practices but do not directly constitute a security risk.
-For example, <code>display:none;</code> is considered a tricky property that
-will only be allowed if this directive is set to true.
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