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This is what I should have posted in the first place.

This code displays an number of li inside an ol. Each li is represented on the page with a number(1 thru ...). Is there any way that I can access the current li number value with HTML, C#, Razor or JavaScript so that I can display it myself elsewhere on the page?

<div id="movieslist">
<ol>
    @foreach(var row in data)
    {
        <li>
            <table>
            <tr>
                <td width="950px" valign="baseline">@row.Name, @row.ReleaseYear, @row.Genre</td>
                <td align="right" width="50px">
                    @{displayCount++;@displayCount;}
                </td>
                <td>
                    <select style="background-color:ThreeDFace">
                        <option>Choose Action</option>
                        <option onclick="window.location='[email protected]'">Google it</option>
                        <option onclick="window.location='[email protected]'">Edit Movie</option>
                        <option onclick="window.location='[email protected]'">Delete Movie</option>
                    </select>
                </td>
            </tr>
            </table>
        </li>
    }
</ol>

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    I don't see the number in the li. Where is it? May 31, 2011 at 7:17
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    @Daniel Hilgarth: The ol element, by default, styles its children to be numbered. The question asks how to get the number so it can be manually added into the HTML as well.
    – icktoofay
    May 31, 2011 at 7:19
  • maybe you can add a coundter and append it to li id
    – Ibu
    May 31, 2011 at 7:19
  • @icktoofay: Ah, this number is meant. Thanks for the clarification. May 31, 2011 at 7:19

3 Answers 3

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I assume you mean the numbering that is automatically allied by the browser when ol or Ordered List is used.

With JQuery you could use .index()

In CSS3 you can use the nth-child pseudo-selector to style specific elements:- http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/pseudoclass-nthchild

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If you want to display it yourself, use ul and a counter. However, you can slightly modify the automatically displayed numbers as well.

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This post will help you to achieve this.

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