At 12:17 PM +0400 3/31/09, RommeDeSerieux wrote:
>> Believe it or not:
>>
>> li:before { content: counters(list, ".") ". " }
>
>Sorry, but didn't make any difference me in both Opera 9 and 10 alpha,
>as well as Konqueror. The dot, of course, appeared, but it still gets
>the scope wrong. Which version of Opera were you using?
Ah, now that I've made my test file more complex, I see the
problems I suspect you're seeing. Opera does indeed seem to botch
'counters()' handling. It works as expected on
<http://meyerweb.comeric/css/tests/counters.html> but not on the
brand-new <http://meyerweb.comeric/css/tests/counters2.html>. The
difference between the two is really that the first one has one
"outer" list, and the second has multiple "outer" lists. (Where
"outer" means "not nested inside another list".)
Interesting.
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