CSS counter-reset Property
Example
A way to number sections and sub-sections with "Section 1", "1.1", "1.2", etc.:
body
{
counter-reset: section;
}
h1
{
counter-reset: subsection;
}
h1:before
{
counter-increment: section;
content: "Section " counter(section) ". ";
}
h2:before
{
counter-increment: subsection;
content: counter(section) "." counter(subsection) " ";
}
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Definition and Usage
The counter-reset property creates or resets one or more counters.
The counter-reset property is usually used together with the counter-increment property and the content property.
Default value: | none |
---|---|
Inherited: | no |
Animatable: | no. Read about animatable |
Version: | CSS2 |
JavaScript syntax: | object.style.counterReset="section" Try it |
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.
Property | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
counter-reset | 4.0 | 8.0 | 2.0 | 3.1 | 9.6 |
Note: IE8 supports the counter-reset property only if a !DOCTYPE is specified.
CSS Syntax
counter-reset: none|name number|initial|inherit;
Property Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
none | Default value. No counters will be reset |
name | The name defines which counter that should be reset |
number | The id defines which counter that should be reset. The number sets the value the counter is set to on each occurrence of the selector. The default reset value is 0 |
initial | Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial |
inherit | Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit |
Related Pages
CSS reference: :before pseudo element
CSS reference: :after pseudo element
CSS reference: content property
CSS reference: counter-increment property
HTML DOM reference: counterReset property