This is according to the default user-agent style from the SVG2 spec.
In order for this to work correctly, we also have to assign width and
height to foreignObject boxes during SVG layout, since they are handled
manually by SVGFormattingContext.
Before this change, we would never apply CSS rules where the selector
had a mixed-case tag name. This happened because our rule caches would
key them on the lowercased tag name, but we didn't lowercase the tag
name when fetching things from the cache.
This uncovered the fact that the SVG2 spec has a bunch of style applied
to non-rendered elements in a way that doesn't match other browsers.
Instead of blindly following the spec, we now match other browsers.
This is the current name for this property in CSS-Text-4. We don't
implement it, but at least our "missing property" message can be about
one we haven't implemented instead of one that's redundant. :^)