[css-lists-3] counter-set vs counter-increment · Issue #3810 · w3c/csswg-drafts (original) (raw)
Re: Counter properties in CSS Lists Editor's Draft
There's some ergonomc awkwardness about counter-set
vs counter-increment
, e.g. in #3686 it's pointed out that you'd have to zero out the list-item increment when setting the counter for <li value=...>
. (This particular case is technically problematic as well as unweildy because it'd get wiped out by an author counter-increment
declaration; but there's some awkwardness either way and it doesn't cascade well for anyone.)
I'm wondering if instead of applying counter-reset
, then counter-set
, then counter-increment
, we should apply counter-reset
, then counter-increment
, then counter-set
? Then when you “set” a counter on an element, you actually get that value back, which seems a little more intuitive (and also solves the list-item problem).