CSS counter-increment Property
Complete CSS Reference
Example
A way to number sections and sub-sections with
"Section 1", "1.1", "1.2", etc.:
body
{
counter-reset:section;
}
h1
{
counter-reset:subsection;
}
h1:before
{
content:"Section " counter(section) ". ";
counter-increment:section;
}
h2:before
{
counter-increment:subsection;
content:counter(section) "." counter(subsection) " ";
}
|
Try it yourself »
|
Definition and Usage
The counter-increment property increments one or more counter values.
The counter-increment property is usually used together with the counter-reset property and the content property.
| Default value: |
none |
| Inherited: |
no |
| Version: |
CSS2 |
| JavaScript syntax: |
object.style.counterIncrement="subsection" |
Browser Support

The counter-increment property is supported in all major browsers.
Note: Internet Explorer 8 (and higher) supports the counter-increment property if a !DOCTYPE
is specified.
Property Values
| Value |
Description |
| none |
No counters will be incremented |
| id number |
The id defines which counter that should be
incremented. The number sets how much the counter will increment on
each occurrence of the selector. The default increment is 1. 0 or negative
values, are allowed. If the id refers to a counter that has not been
initialized by counter-reset, the default initial value is 0 |
| inherit |
Specifies that the value of the counter-increment property should be inherited
from the parent element |
Related Pages
CSS reference: :before pseudo element
CSS reference: :after pseudo element
CSS reference: content property
CSS reference: counter-reset property
Complete CSS Reference
 |
W3Schools' Online Certification Program
The perfect solution for professionals who need to balance work, family, and career building.
More than 4000 certificates already issued!
|
The HTML Certificate documents your knowledge of HTML, XHTML, and CSS.
The JavaScript Certificate documents your knowledge of JavaScript and HTML DOM.
The XML Certificate documents your knowledge of XML, XML DOM and XSLT.
The ASP Certificate documents your knowledge of ASP, SQL, and ADO.
The PHP Certificate documents your knowledge of PHP and SQL (MySQL).
|