CSS counter-reset Property
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Definition
The counter-reset property sets the value the counter is set to on each
occurrence of a selector. Default is 0.
Note: If "display: none" is used you should not be
able to reset the counter. If "visibility: hidden" is used you should
be able to reset the counter.
Inherited: No
JavaScript Syntax
CSS properties can also be dynamically changed with a JavaScript.
Scripting Syntax: object.style.counterReset="sub-section 2"
In our HTML DOM tutorial you can find a full
Style Object Reference.
Example
A way to number sections and sub-sections with
"Section 1", "1.1", "1.2", etc.
h1:before
{
content: "Section " counter(section) ". ";
/* Add 1 to section */
counter-increment: section;
/* Set sub-section to 0 */
counter-reset: sub-section;
}
h2:before
{
content: counter(section) "." counter(sub-section) " ";
counter-increment: sub-section;
}
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Possible Values
| Value |
Description |
| none |
Default. No reset of the counter in the selector |
| identifier number |
The identifier defines a selector, id, or class that
should reset the counter. The number sets the value the counter is
set to on each occurrence of the selector. number can be a positive
number,zero, or a negative number |
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