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Hi,
I’m looking for a way to disable CSS counter. For example, I place an OL counter in my #content, but then in one specific case, I don’t want it to count anything. I can set the :before content to nothing, of course. But is there a way to just say “counter:none” ?
2nd question.
If I have an OL counter, and I place a UL inside the OL, it does a little wonky thing because it counts the UL items, then the OL appears to have skipped over a bunch of numbers.
Here is a fiddle with the offensive LI marked in red: http://jsfiddle.net/rjqgz/2/
Is there a way to exclude the UL from the OL’s counter? Skip over it?
Thanks!
Don’t wrap it in a list-item?
In general yes, I’ve rearranged some of my WordPress theme so I catch one use-case and place it elsewhere, but still would like to know if there’s a way to catch the two scenarios above. For things like related search results in a 404 page, or whatnot that you might want to include.
Give the LI a class and use .
.class:before { display: none; }