css properties list-style-type symbols()

The symbols() CSS function lets you define counter styles inline, directly as the value of a property such as list-style(). Unlike @counter-style(), symbols() is anonymous (i.e., it can only be used once). Although less powerful, it is shorter and easier to write than @counter-style().

Syntax

symbols() = symbols( <symbols-type>? [ <string> | <image> ]+ );

<symbols-type> can be one of the following:

Examples

HTML

<ol>
  <li>One</li>
  <li>Two</li>
  <li>Three</li>
  <li>Four</li>
  <li>Five</li>
</ol>

CSS

ol {
  list-style: symbols(cyclic "*" "†" "‡");
}

See also