I sure didn't! Tomek Sułkowsi shows how we can reverse the numbering of ordered lists with a simple HTML attribute:
<ol reversed>
<li>Apple</li>
<li>Banana</li>
<li>Pear</li>
</ol>
And the start
attribute can be added to begin the list at a number other than one, like this:
<ol start="2">
<li>Apple</li>
<li>Banana</li>
<li>Pear</li>
</ol>
I’m not sure how I never knew about these properties! I guess I can see how they might come in handy in the future. There are plenty of times when we need to break up ordered lists here on CSS-Tricks with things like code blocks and having a way to pick a list back up where it left off is a nice convenience.
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