Re: [csswg-drafts] [CSS2] Syntax section readded despite WG resolution

I'm pretty sure we can't just make them informative, because this leaves loads of dangling normative references.

e.g.,

> Counters are denoted by case-sensitive identifiers (see the 'counter-increment' and 'counter-reset' properties). To refer to the value of a counter, the notation 'counter(<identifier>)' or 'counter(<identifier>, <'list-style-type'>)', with optional white space separating the tokens, is used. The default style is 'decimal'.

Do we just want to make the 'counter(<identifier>)' notation undefined (given we don't have a normative definition of an identifier?

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