Counter-reset

The CSS   property acts like a variable assignment in a programming language - it sets a new value for the specified counter when the current CSS selector is encountered. The property lists one or more counter labels, each followed by an optional integer reset value (default increment is 0).

If a counter is reset and rendered using a single CSS selector (with the  property and  /  pseudo-elements), it should be reset first, then rendered. If a single CSS selector both increments and resets a counter, it is reset, then incremented.

Values
CSS examples: