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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 11:32:16 +1100> To:
> css-d@lists.css-discuss.org> Subject: Re: [css-d] start an ordered list at a
> number > 1> > > On 08/02/2008, at 10:22 AM, Tim White wrote:> >
Bob Rosenberg wrote:
> At 18:22 -0500 on 02/07/2008, Tim White wrote about Re: [css-d] start
> an ordered list at a number > 1:
>
>> You can use (whatever number you need) to start a
>> list at a new number. Or, you can use to skip
>> numbering within a l
At 18:22 -0500 on 02/07/2008, Tim White wrote about Re: [css-d] start
an ordered list at a number > 1:
>You can use (whatever number you need) to start a list at a
>new number. Or, you can use to skip numbering within a list.
>
>Both attributes are deprecated, so they are only v
On Feb 7, 2008, at 6:32 PM, Kathy Wheeler wrote:
> My question is - do these (and other) rather handy (and annoyingly
> deprecated) HTML attributes have a CSS equivalent?
It's called counters.
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/generate.html#counters
http://www.arraystudio.com/as-workshop/make-ol-li
On Feb 7, 2008 7:57 PM, Jim Nannery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So much for going off list.
*doh* wrong button. Mea culpa.
> To be clear, attributes and html tags that are deprecated should only
> validate under HTML *Transitional* and XHTML *Transitional* Doctypes.
> With
> an HTML
Tim You wrote;
> This is really an HTML question, not CSS so I'm replying off list.
So nuch for going off list.
>
> You can use (whatever number you need) to start a list at a
> new number. Or, you can use to skip numbering within a
> list.
>
> Both attributes are deprecated, so they are o
On 08/02/2008, at 10:22 AM, Tim White wrote:
> You can use (whatever number you need) to start a
> list at a
> new number. Or, you can use to skip numbering within
> a list.
>
> Both attributes are deprecated, so they are only valid under HTML
> 4.01 or
> XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
I'm kinda
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 09:50:56 -0800 (PST)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Is there a way to start an ordered list at anything
> > other than 1?
> >
>
This is really an HTML question, not CSS so I'm replying off list.
You can use (whatever number you need) to start a list at a
new num
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 09:50:56 -0800 (PST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a way to start an ordered list at anything
> other than 1?
>
> I'm having a problem with Q&A type of page that
> numbers the questions, but it also needs some blubs
> between the questions. Kind of like below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a way to start an ordered list at anything
> other than 1?
>
> I'm having a problem with Q&A type of page that
> numbers the questions, but it also needs some blubs
> between the questions. Kind of like below:
>
>
> blahblah?
>
>
> need to ins
Hi
Is there a way to start an ordered list at anything
other than 1?
I'm having a problem with Q&A type of page that
numbers the questions, but it also needs some blubs
between the questions. Kind of like below:
blahblah?
need to insert yadayada
another question & fieldset and so fort
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