Is there a way to not display the number for a single li in an ol. It's not an issue if it still contributes to the count of the list (I know this might seem like a strange request).
3 Answers
Yes, just set the CSS list-style-type
property to none
on the particular <li>
.
li.nostyle {
list-style-type: none;
}
<ol>
<li>one</li>
<li>two</li>
<li class="nostyle">three</li>
<li>four</li>
</ol>
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7This hides the number, but the counting continues so that there will be a gap (1, 2, _, 4). Is there a way to keep the counting consistent while hiding the number (1, 2, _, 3)?– JensDec 16, 2012 at 21:08
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1The
value
attribute can be used for the LI elements, but that doesn't seem to be supported consistently. Furthermore, it doesn't seem to be accepted for EPUB2 either.– JensDec 16, 2012 at 21:15 -
1
This will hide your first ordered list number.
This will look strange since your hiding your first number in the ordered list. This is one possible solution through CSS
ol li:first-child { list-style:none }
<ol>
<li>1</li>
<li>2</li>
<li>3</li>
</ol>
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May be I should have read the question thoroughly. I thought you were referring to the first child element of an ordered list.– breezyMay 14, 2011 at 3:53
(Not the answer, but in case someone needs...)
If you want to hide the number (bullet) of single item lists, you can use CSS3 :only-of-type
selector.
li:only-of-type { list-style-type: none; }
This way, you won't have to assign different classes to your lists. Your lists can grow and shrink as necessary.
And this works for both ordered and unordered lists.