css properties counter-set

The counter-set CSS property sets a CSS counter to a given value. It manipulates the value of existing counters, and will only create new counters if there isn't already a counter of the given name on the element.

Note: The counter's value can be incremented or decremented using the counter-increment CSS property.

Syntax

/* Set "my-counter" to 0 */
counter-set: my-counter;

/* Set "my-counter" to -1 */
counter-set: my-counter -1;

/* Set "counter1" to 1, and "counter2" to 4 */
counter-set: counter1 1 counter2 4;

/* Cancel any counter that could have been set in less specific rules */
counter-set: none;

/* Global values */
counter-set: inherit;
counter-set: initial;
counter-set: revert;
counter-set: revert-layer;
counter-set: unset;

The counter-set property is specified as either one of the following:

Values

<custom-ident>

The name of the counter to set.

<integer>

The value to set the counter to on each occurrence of the element. Defaults to 0 if not specified. If there isn't currently a counter of the given name on the element, the element will create a new counter of the given name with a starting value of 0 (though it may then immediately set or increment that value to something different).

none

No counter set is to be performed. This can be used to override a counter-set defined in a less specific rule.

Formal definition

Initial valuenone
Applies toall elements
Inheritedno
Computed valuethe keyword none or a list, each item an identifier paired with an integer
Animation typeby computed value type

Formal syntax

[ <counter-name> <integer>? ]+ | none

Examples

Setting named counters

h1 {
  counter-set: chapter section 1 page;
  /* Sets the chapter and page counters to 0,
     and the section counter to 1 */
}

See also