This document attempts to describe the differences between the Media Queries W3C Candidate Recommendation 6 June 2007 and the current editor's draft. It serves as a non-normative guide for implementors interested in knowing what has changed since the last publication. » Clarified that is expected the forward compatible parsing rules of HTML 4 will become obsolete in the next version of HTML in favor of just using the parsing rules set forth by the Media Queries specification. » Defined the media query syntax in terms of CSS 2.1, including how user agents are supposed to recover from syntax errors. » Clarified that negating an unknown media type makes it evaluate to true. » Clarified that unknown media features make the media query malformed. » For each media feature value it is now more clearly defined what the range of allowed values is. Eg, the 'width' media feature takes non-negative s and 'grid' takes 0, -0, and 1. » Clarified how using a media feature without value works. » Media features prefixed with min- or max- cannot be used without a value. (Whether this was allowed by the 2007 CR draft is open to interpretation.) » Defined and so it is more clear how these values are supposed to be parsed. (The 2007 CR draft is ambiguous.) Most, if not all, of these changes are captured in public CVS: http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/csswg/css3-mediaqueries/Overview.html Additionally there is a disposition of comments available covering comments, replies, and changes since the 2002 CR draft: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-mediaqueries/disposition.html