- From: dolphinling <lists@dolphinling.net>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 07:15:20 -0400
dolphinling wrote: > As for how this would interact with CSS Counters... It appears counters > in CSS 3 are insufficient even to handle the already-in-spec start= and > value= attributes. That should probably be taken up with the CSS WG. I've mailed www-style (not with any ideas, just bringing it up). The thread should be named [CSS 3 counters] Dealing with <ol start=""> and <li value=""> ? However, my messages have a history of not going through there ( >:o ), so if it's not there in a day or so and no one else has started a thread, perhaps someone can forward it for me? Subject: [CSS 3 counters] Dealing with <ol start=""> and <li value=""> ? The WHAT WG's WA1 draft brings back the start attribute on ordered lists and introduces a value attribute on individual list items, and semantic grouping of lists (saying two <ol></ol>s are in fact one list) is being discussed. Unless I missed something in my (admittedly quick) reading, the Counters section in both CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 seems insufficient to deal with this. I don't actually have any thoughts on how to solve it, but just wanted to make sure it didn't get lost in the void. -- dolphinling <http://dolphinling.net/> -- dolphinling <http://dolphinling.net/>
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