Try <ol start="3"> instead.

Regards,
Svip

On 11/10/2007, Keryx Web <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Short version:
>
> A. <li value="3"> is not allowed in strict HTML 4/XHTML 1.0, Spec says
> "use CSS".
>
> B. I want to start at 3.
>
> C: CSS has no means to specify a start value!
>
> Pick your poison:
>
> 1. Invalid code
> 2. Use a transitional DOCTYPE
> 3. Set value with DOM-script
>
>
> Long version:
>
> How do we handle clear errors in the (X)HTML specs? This one seems to
> indicate:
>
> a. Lack of communication between (X)HTML WG and CSS WG at W3C
> b. Bad thinking by the (X)HTML WG (in the past - on this issue), as the
> starting value is content, not presentation.
>
> But regardless of whom I should blame there is a problem to solve. I
> would like to know which solution that you would use and why.
>
>
> Lars Gunther
>
>
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